Danish Supreme Court
The Danish Supreme Court is the highest court in Denmark, responsible for ensuring the uniform application of law across the country. It primarily hears appeals from lower courts, including the High Court and District Courts, and its decisions set important legal precedents.
Established in 1661, the court is located in Copenhagen and consists of a president and several justices. The court's rulings can influence legislation and public policy, making it a crucial part of the Danish judicial system. Its role is to interpret laws and protect the rights of individuals under the Danish Constitution.