General judicial system (Denmark)
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The General Judicial System is a generalising term, used to denote the Danish juridical system in its entirety.

See also

  • Danish courts of justice
    Courts of Denmark
    The Danish Supreme Court is the highest civil and criminal court responsible for the administration of justice in Denmark. The Kingdom of Denmark, consisting of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands, does not have a single unified judicial system – Denmark has one system, Greenland another, and...

  • Police of Denmark
    Police of Denmark
    The police of Denmark is the interior part of the Danish legitimate force providers...

     (Politi)
  • Danish Prosecution Service
    Danish Prosecution Service
    The Danish Prosecution Service comprises the Director of Public Prosecutions , the regional prosecutors and on the lowest level the chief police constables .-Purpose:...

     (Anklagemyndigheden)
  • Danish Prison and Probation Service (Kriminalforsorgen)
  • Civil Affairs Authority (Civilstyrelsen)
  • Danish Data Protection Agency
    Danish Data Protection Agency
    Following the implementation of EU Directive 95/46/EC, regarding the protection of individuals with regards to the process of personal information and the movement of such, the Danish Data Protection Agency was created....

    (Datatilsynet)
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