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  1. Murder in Danish law. In Denmark manddrab (manslaughter) is the term used by the Danish penalty law to describe the act of intentionally killing another person. No distinction between manslaughter and murder exists. The penalty goes from a minimum of five years (six years in the case of regicide) to imprisonment for life.

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  4. The Danish Penal Code, [1] also known as the Danish Criminal Code ( Danish: Straffeloven ), [2] is the codification of and the foundation of criminal law in Denmark. The updated official full text covers 29 chapters and is also available online (in Danish). [2]

  5. Apr 29, 2024 · Danish Law: Guide. Official Danish law gazette. Retsinformation.dk is the entrance to the joint state legal information system. Karnov Online contains the most essential Danish laws in full text editions with comments. Danish Only. Access from The Faculty of Law / Copenhagen University Library, KUB South Campus.

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    • 2019
  6. Medieval Scandinavian law. Medieval Scandinavian law, also called North Germanic law, [1] [2] [3] was a subset of Germanic law practiced by North Germanic peoples. It was originally memorized by lawspeakers, but after the end of the Viking Age they were committed to writing, mostly by Christian monks after the Christianization of Scandinavia.

  7. The courts of justice hold the judicial power in Denmark. They decide if a person has broken the country's laws. They also settle disagreements between 2 parties in civil cases. Everybody has the right to a fair trial. This is stated in the European Convention on Human Rights. This means, among other things, that the courts of justice must pass ...

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