Danish Civil Procedure Act
The Danish Civil Procedure Act is a legal framework that governs civil litigation in Denmark. It outlines the rules and procedures for resolving disputes between private parties in civil courts, ensuring fair and efficient handling of cases. The Act covers various aspects, including the initiation of lawsuits, evidence presentation, and appeals.
This legislation aims to provide clarity and predictability in the judicial process, promoting access to justice for all citizens. It also establishes the roles of judges and parties involved in a case, ensuring that legal proceedings are conducted in an orderly manner.