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The Oberlandesgericht Düsseldorf (OLG Düsseldorf) is the youngest of the three Higher Regional Courts in North Rhine-Westphalia and was founded in 1906. It is based in the state capital Düsseldorf and is responsible for a judicial district that includes more than 4.6 million people[1][3].
The main mission of the OLG Düsseldorf is to coordinate the personnel and resources for more than 5,500 employees as an intermediate authority and to ensure a fair, independent judiciary[5]. Values such as impartiality, efficiency and transparency are central to the work of the court.
The OLG Düsseldorf is committed to accessibility and is committed to implementing Directive (EU) 2016/2102 to make its websites accessible[2]. In addition, data protection is taken seriously, and there are clear guidelines for the use of personal data[4].
Overall, the OLG Düsseldorf is a central institution of justice in North Rhine-Westphalia, which is characterized by its role in the administration of justice and its efforts to ensure accessibility and data protection.