Ministry of Justice (Denmark) explained

Agency Name:Kingdom of Denmark
Ministry of Justice
Nativename:Justitsministeriet
Formed:1848
Headquarters:Copenhagen
Chief1 Name:Nick Hækkerup
Chief1 Position:Minister of Justice

Ministry of Justice of Denmark (Danish: '''Justitsministeriet''', Faroese: Dómsmálaráðið, Kalaallisut; Greenlandic: Inatsiseqarnermut Ministereqarfik) is the Danish government ministry responsible for the general judicial system, including the police and the prosecution service, the courts of law, and prisons and the probation service. In addition, the Ministry is responsible for legislation in the areas of criminal, private and family law, the law of trusts and foundations, nationality law and data protection law. The Ministry of Justice of Denmark might oversee the administration of justice in Greenland.[1]

The entirety of the judicial system is overseen by the Ministry of Justice.[2] [3]

Councils, boards, commissions

Agencies

Councils

Boards

Legal commissions

Other commissions

Committee

Inspections

List of ministers

See List of Justice Ministers in Denmark

See also

References

  1. Web site: Rådet for Grønlands Retsvæsen Justitsministeriet. www.justitsministeriet.dk. da. 2018-07-17.
  2. Web site: Organisationsdiagram justitsvæsenet. 9 October 2023. Ministry of Justice. da.
  3. Web site: Justitsvaesenet. 9 October 2023. Ministry of Justice. da.
  4. Web site: The Danish Ministry of Justice. 2021-04-04. Justitsministeriet. da-DK.

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