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  2. Judicial review in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Judicial review is the procedure by which courts in Denmark assess whether laws are compatible with the Constitution of Denmark, and administrative acts are compatible with the law. The Constitution does not expressly authorise the courts to review statutes, but the courts have established this right by precedence. [ 1 ]

  3. Constitution of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The Faroe Island and Greenland each elect two members to the parliament; the remaining 175 members are elected in Denmark. [19] The Folketing have by law given the Faroe Island and Greenland extensive autonomy; the Faroe Island was given "home rule" in 1948, and Greenland was too in 1979. Greenland's home rule was in 2009 replaced by "self rule".

  4. Category:Law of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Law of Greenland (5 C, 4 P) + Danish jurists (5 C, 23 P) B. ... Judicial review in Denmark; Justice Minister (Denmark) K. King's Law; L. Legally fatherless; Lejeloven;

  5. Danish Realm - Wikipedia

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    The Folketing have by law given the Faroe Islands and Greenland extensive autonomy; the Faroe Islands were given "home rule" in 1948, and Greenland in 1979. Greenland's home rule was replaced in 2009 by "self rule". [49] [51] There is an ongoing legal debate about what constitutional weight these arrangements have.

  6. Opinion - What Trump should do about Greenland - AOL

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    President-elect Donald Trump’s renewed desire to acquire Greenland, by force if necessary, has created much ado in Denmark, Greenland and NATO Europe. Both Denmark, which provides for Greenland ...

  7. Politics of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    Greenland's judicial system is based on the Danish civil law system, operates independently of the legislature and the executive. It has two court of first instance: the District Courts and the Court of Greenland depending on the type of case, whereas the High Court of Greenland hears cases as the second instance. Decisions made by the High ...

  8. Withdrawal of Greenland from the European Communities

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    The changing membership of the EU. Greenland is the large island at top left.. After being a part of the European Communities (EC) for twelve years, Greenland withdrew in 1985. . It had joined the EC in 1973 as a county of Denmark, even though a majority in Greenland was against joini

  9. Category:Law of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement in Greenland (1 P) LGBTQ rights in Greenland (1 C, 2 P) T. ... Constitutional Act of the Kingdom of Denmark; E. Law enforcement in Greenland; G.