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Danish Council (other)
Danish Council may refer to: * Danish Council of State, the Privy Council of Denmark * Danish Press Council Danish Press Council ( da, Pressenævnet) is a Danish independent public tribunal press council under the Ministry of Justice, established pursuant to the Danish Media Liability Act of 1 January 1992, to deal with complaints about the Danish mass m ..., a Danish independent public tribunal press council under the Ministry of Justice * Danish Refugee Council, a private Danish humanitarian organisation {{disambig ...
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Danish Council Of State
The Council of State (, , ) is the privy council of the Kingdom of Denmark. The body of advisors to the Danish monarch, the council is a formal institution, with largely ceremonial functions. Chaired by the monarch, the council comprises all cabinet ministers and the crown prince or hereditary princess when coming of age. When unavailable, the monarch is represented by the regent or Lord Protector (). In its beginnings, the council was a place of debate amongst the ministers over government policy. However, since the formation of real political parties at the beginning of the 20th century, these debates were moved from the council to informal ministerial meetings where government policy could be coordinated – usually held every Wednesday. As a result, the primary function of the council today is to grant royal assent, which is done by the counter-signatures of the monarch and a minister. Before granting the assent, a relevant minister explains the general aim of the bill br ...
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Danish Press Council
Danish Press Council ( da, Pressenævnet) is a Danish independent public tribunal press council under the Ministry of Justice, established pursuant to the Danish Media Liability Act of 1 January 1992, to deal with complaints about the Danish mass media. The Press Council is located in Copenhagen. The Press Council cannot impose a sentence on the mass media or assure the complainant financial compensation. In cases concerning sound press ethics the Press Council can express its criticism. In cases about reply the Council may direct the editor of the mass media in question to publish a reply. In both types of cases the Council may direct the editor to publish the decision of the Council to an extent specified by the Council. The Council consists of eight people. As of 21 November 2005 they are; * Chief Justice - '' Niels Grubbe'' * Chief Justice - '' Lene Pagter Kristensen'' * Advocate - ''Axel Kierkegaard'' * Advocate - ''Jesper Rothe'' * Journalist - ''Kaare R. Skou'', TV 2 * Jo ...
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