• Ministry of Justice of Denmark might oversee the administration of justice in Greenland. The entirety of the judicial system (Danish: Justitsvæsnet) is overseen...
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    Denmark, a separate collective labour dispute court system exists and a number of quasi-judicial bodies exist, some of which are exempt from judicial...
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  • minister is responsible for: The General judicial system including The Police of Denmark The Courts administration, the Danish Security and Intelligence Service...
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    Judicial review in Denmark Judicial review in English law Judicial review in Germany Judicial review in Hong Kong Judicial review in India Judicial review...
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    In the judicial system of Japan, the Constitution of Japan guarantees that "all judges shall be independent in the exercise of their conscience and shall...
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    The 2023 Israeli judicial reform is a set of five changes to the judicial system and the balance of powers in Israel that was proposed in January 2023...
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    2021. "The 2022 Danish Elections: Social Democrats Secure | IIEA". www.iiea.com. Domstolsstyrelsen (2009-03-20). "The Danish judicial system". domstol.dk...
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    statutes and practice. The Kingdom of Denmark does not have a single unified judicial systemDenmark has one system, Greenland another, and the Faroe Islands...
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    police and judicial cooperation. For example, the EU operates facilities such as the Schengen Information System, the Visa Information System, the Common...
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    the Realm of Denmark. It stipulates that it applies for all parts of the Kingdom of Denmark and that legislative, executive and judicial powers are the...
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    judicial decisions, recognising prior court decisions as legally binding precedent. Historically, a civil law is the group of legal ideas and systems...
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    wording is general enough to still apply today. The constitution defines Denmark as a constitutional monarchy, governed through a parliamentary system. It creates...
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    General elections were held in the Kingdom of Denmark on 18 June 2015 to elect the 179 members of the Folketing. 175 members were elected in the Denmark...
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    self-government of judicial affairs, policing, and natural resources. Also, Greenlanders were recognized as a separate people under international law. Denmark maintains...
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    Although Alexander II made some reforms and established an independent judicial system, Russia did not have a representative assembly or a constitution until...
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  • Judicial independence is the concept that the judiciary should be independent from the other branches of government. That is, courts should not be subject...
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    of Denmark or the Danish Parliament in English, is the unicameral national legislature (parliament) of the Kingdom of DenmarkDenmark proper together with...
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  • Phallack. Overview of the Cambodian Legal and Judicial System and Recent Efforts at Legal and Judicial Reform. Hor Peng et al. Introduction to Cambodian...
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    Løgting (category Articles containing Danish-language text)
    time, the judicial authority of the Løgting was transferred to other courts, such as the newly inaugurated Court of the Faroes. When Denmark received a...
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    police and judicial system remained in Danish hands, and unlike most occupied countries, King Christian X remained in the country as Danish head of state...
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    Opt-outs in the European Union (category CS1 Danish-language sources (da))
    the ERM requirement. Denmark and Ireland have opt-outs from the area of freedom, security and justice in general, while Denmark and Ireland have opt-outs...
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  • was the idea that the judicial powers should be separated from the executive branch. This followed the use of the juridical system by the Crown to prosecute...
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    jurisdictional disputes between the legislative, executive and judicial branches. In Denmark, all ordinary courts have original jurisdiction to hear all...
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    Mette Frederiksen (category Employment ministers of Denmark)
    to integration", arguing that some Muslims "do not respect the Danish judicial system", that some Muslim women refuse to work for religious reasons, and...
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    autonomies. Denmark, Finland, France and the Netherlands are federacies, meaning some regions have autonomy but most do not. Spain and Italy have systems of devolution...
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  • and judicial personnel wear completely different insignia and are without rank. Besides the NATO-system, the Danish defence utilizes its own system, which...
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  • government However, the independence of a judicial organ is not absolute, nor is there any guarantee that a judicial organ of a state will remain, or has the...
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    The judicial system of Sweden consists of the law of Sweden and a number of government agencies tasked with upholding security and rule of law within...
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    Countries blocking access to The Pirate Bay (category Articles with Danish-language sources (da))
    affirmed in the Eastern High Court of Denmark on 26 November 2008. Following the court's decision, TDC, Denmark's largest ISP and owner of most of the...
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    European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) is a planned electronic authorisation system of the European Union for visa-exempt visitors...
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