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The Landgericht Arnsberg is a central court of ordinary jurisdiction in the district of the Oberlandesgericht Hamm. It is one of ten regional courts in this district and plays a significant role in the jurisprudence of North Rhine-Westphalia.
The main mission of the Landgericht Arnsberg is to ensure legal peace and justice in the region. It is committed to the independence of the judiciary and the impartiality of the administration of justice. The court's values include integrity, transparency and efficiency in the conduct of proceedings.
Although specific sustainability goals of the Landgericht Arnsberg are not explicitly mentioned, the judiciary in North Rhine-Westphalia strives to optimize processes and use resources more efficiently through digital transformation and electronic legal transactions[5]. In addition, the court attaches great importance to data protection in order to protect the privacy of those involved[2].
The Landgericht Arnsberg is part of a comprehensive network of courts in North Rhine-Westphalia, which consists of ten local courts, including Arnsberg, Brilon, Marsberg, Medebach, Menden, Meschede, Schmallenberg, Soest, Warstein and Werl[3]. The responsible public prosecutor's office for the Landgericht district is the .