huisgerichte
Huisgerichte is a Dutch term that can refer to a private or household court operating within a residence or domestic sphere. The term is primarily historical and is rarely used in contemporary official law. In historical contexts, huisgerichte described informal judicial bodies or authorities within noble or patrician households, estates, or large households, where the master, mistress, or a designated steward would adjudicate disputes involving family members, tenants, or servants. Proceedings were typically not recorded in public archives and lacked the formal procedural protections of state courts. Decisions concerned issues such as debts, property boundaries inside the estate, family discipline, and enforcement of household rules.
The concept is also used in social history to illustrate how private authority and domestic governance contributed
In modern Dutch language, the term appears mainly in historical or literary contexts rather than as a
See also: legal history of the Netherlands, private tribunals, private governance within households.