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The Courts of Denmark are vested with judicial powers and their associated administrative functions, including probate matters, bankruptcy, bailiff’s court, land registration and general administration

This is a picture of the structure of the Courts of Denmark

The Danish Courts are composed of the Supreme Court, the two High Courts, the Maritime and Commercial Court, the Land Registration Court, 24 district courts, the courts of the Faroe Islands and Greenland, the Appeals Permission Board, the Special Court of Indictment and Revision, the Danish Judicial Appointments Council, The Juvenile Delinquency Board, and the Danish Court Administration.

Sidst opdateret: 02. december 2024