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  2. Constitution of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The Constitutional Act of the Realm of Denmark (Danish: Danmarks Riges Grundlov), also known as the Constitutional Act of the Kingdom of Denmark, or simply the Constitution (Danish: Grundloven, Faroese: Grundlógin, Greenlandic: Tunngaviusumik inatsit), is the constitution of the Kingdom of Denmark, applying equally in the Realm of Denmark: Denmark proper, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.

  3. 1953 Danish constitutional and electoral age referendum

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    A constitutional and electoral age referendum was held in Denmark on 28 May 1953. [1] Both proposals were approved by voters, leading to both a new constitution taking effect on 5 June, and the electoral age being lowered from 25 to 23 years, also starting on 5 June.

  4. Human rights in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Denmark is a constitutional monarchy. The Constitutional Act or , which was adopted on 5 June 1849, lays the foundations of democracy in the organisation of the Realm of Denmark. [5] The Constitution has been amended three times since its adoption in 1849.

  5. Danish Realm - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the Kingdom of Denmark refers to the state's territory as Danmarks Rige (Danish Realm), which means "The Realm of Denmark". [23] [24] [25]The Danish term rigsfællesskabet, translated as "The unity of the Realm", [18] the "commonwealth of the Realm", [26] [27] or the "Danish Commonwealth" [28] refers to the constitutional status of the relationship between Denmark, the ...

  6. Scandinavian law - Wikipedia

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    Alike all other Scandinavian countries, the Constitution of Denmark is at the top of the legal hierarchy. [14] Adopted in 1849, the principal aim of Denmark's Constitution was to abolish the absolute monarchy by limiting the King's power and introduce a system of democracy.

  7. Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Denmark has considerably large deposits of oil and natural gas in the North Sea and ranks as number 32 in the world among net exporters of crude oil [166] and was producing 259,980 barrels of crude oil a day in 2009. [167] Denmark is a long-time leader in wind power: In 2015 wind turbines provided 42.1% of the total electricity consumption. [168]

  8. Politics of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Denmark take place within the framework of a parliamentary representative democracy, a constitutional monarchy and a decentralised unitary state in which the monarch of Denmark, King Frederik X, is the head of state. [1]

  9. Denmark's sovereignty is 'essential issue' for the EU ... - AOL

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    Denmark's sovereignty is an "essential issue" for the EU, the European Council President said in an interview on Wednesday, as U.S. President Donald Trump continues to express interest in claiming ...