
Danish courts
Danish courts are part of Denmarkâs judicial system, responsible for interpreting and applying the law. They handle legal disputes between individuals, organizations, and the government, ensuring justice is served. The system includes various levels: the District Courts for general cases, the High Court for appeals, and the Supreme Court for the highest legal issues. Courts operate independently, following established laws and procedures, and aim to provide fair, transparent, and timely justice. They also oversee administrative cases and process criminal prosecutions, maintaining the rule of law and ensuring accountability within Danish society.