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Danish Court Administration
Domstolsstyrelsen
Agency overview
Formed1 July 1999
HeadquartersCopenhagen
Agency executive
  • Charlotte Münter
Parent agencyMinistry of Justice
Websitewww.domstol.dk

The Danish Court Administration (Danish: Domstolsstyrelsen) is the national council of the judiciary of Denmark. It is an independent institution responsible for the management and development of the Danish court system and Appeals Permission Board.

The Danish Court Administration was established on July 1, 1999. It is run by an eleven-member board of governors and director, and subordinate to the Ministry of Justice. It maintains a degree of autonomy, and the Ministry of Justice cannot alter decisions made by the Court Administration.

The Board of Governors consists of 11 members. Eight of them are representatives of the court, one is a lawyer, and two "have special management and social insights".

See also

References

  1. "Domstolsstyrelsen" (in Danish). Gyldendal. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  2. ^ "The Danish Courts - an Organisation in Development" (PDF). Retrieved 30 July 2023.

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