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What are the courts in Denmark?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

As in 'Courts of law'? : A tree layer system with 24 city courts ('Byret'), Two regional High courts ('Landsret') and a Supreme court ('Højesteret'). The regional courts primarily acts as appeal courts for the City courts, although cases of high principle or monetary importance can start at the Regional court. A jury of laymen can participate in the City courts and Regional courts.

There is no constitutional court in Denmark.

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