Abstract

Tezner’s plea against the misunderstanding of absolutistic reforms, as in the context of the rule of law, demonstrates continuities regarding administrative jurisdiction in the history of courts in Austria. The organisational principle of extending benches of judges by including judicial councillors survived all Josephinian reforms. Judicial councillors represented the sovereign’s interests. Studying the decisions of the Supreme Justice Office (Oberste Justizstelle), Tezner found that it provided rather generously for these interests.

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