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Conscription in Denmark () is mandatory for all physically fit men over the age of 18, according to the Constitution of Denmark, §81 and the Danish Law of Conscription, §2. The service lasts between 4 and 12 months. Women may participate, but are not obligated to conscription. Under the Danish Realm and protected by the Danish Defence, men from
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and the
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are not required to serve as conscripts. In March 2024, it was announced that the Danish government would be extending military conscription to women for the first time and also increase the standard service time from 4 to 11 months.


History

Conscription Conscription, also known as the draft in the United States and Israel, is the practice in which the compulsory enlistment in a national service, mainly a military service, is enforced by law. Conscription dates back to antiquity and it conti ...
has been practised in Denmark since the
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, where one physical man of every 10th court was required to serve the king.
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changed the law in 1710 to every 4th court. The men were chosen by the landowner, with being chosen being seen as a penalty. Since 12 February 1849, all physically fit men are obligated to conscription, according to the Constitution of Denmark, which was founded in the same year. Conscripts were required to wear their uniform on leave until 1966.


Regulation

According to §81 of the Constitution of Denmark, every Danish male adult has to complete military service. The legislation of the compulsory military service is articulated in the Danish Law of Conscription. The national service lasts between 4 & 12 months. It is possible to postpone the conscription until his education is complete. Women are not obligated to conscription but this will change from 1 January 2027.


'Day of Defence'

Every man over the age of 18 will be drafted into the 'Day of Defence' (), where they will be introduced to the Danish military and have their health tested. Men who are not physically fit are not required to participate in the draw. Men considered healthy or partially capable have to participate in the draw, while women have the right to complete conscription same as men. From 2027 this obligation will also be extended to women.


Drawing

Physically fit people and partially fit people have to draw a number. Men deemed partially capable draw a number but do not have to serve their conscription if they choose not to, even if it is a number where a physically fit man would have to serve. Men determined to be physically healthy can be forced to fulfil their conscription, depending on which number they draw. The numbers 8,000-36,000 () will not lead to conscription in peacetime. The numbers 1–8,000 can lead to conscription — even in peacetime — if there are not enough volunteers.


Service

Conscripts in the Danish Defence (Army, Navy and Air Force) generally serve 4 months, except: * Conscripts of the
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, who serve 12 months. * Conscripts with Cyber-conscription, who serve 10 months. * Conscripts aboard the Royal Yacht ''Dannebrog'', who serve 9 months. * Conscripts in the Danish Emergency Management Agency, who serve 9 months. * Conscripts in the Royal Life Guards, who serve 8 months. * Conscripts of the Army’s Mobilisation Troops, who serve 8 months.


Military and non-military duty

According to the Danish Law of Conscription from 12 December 2003, §2, one must provide conscription for the military (the Danish Defence) or perform a non-military duty, for example in the Danish Emergency Management Agency, as an aid worker in a
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or, if a conscientious objector (''militærnægter''), in the
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. Voluntary service in the armed forces or emergency services can, according to rules set by the Minister of Defence, take the place of military service.


Number of participants

In 2006, 76% of conscripts were volunteers, a number which rose to 99.1% in 2014. The other 0.9% (19 individuals) were forced to serve in the military. In 2012, the number of conscripts was lowered from 5,000 participants to 4,200 participants. This is being upheld until 2020. Since the Russo-Ukrainian war post 2022, many Danish parties have engaged in talks about increasing the number of conscripts up to 15,000 in the upcoming years. This is part of the state's plan which works to improve the Danish army’s capabilities at defence, which have suffered greatly since the end of the Cold War.


Rights

To protect the rights of the conscripts, the Conscription Council () was created in 1968. It works as an independent
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and is focused on handling the interests of the conscripts.


Criticism

Conscription is heavily criticized on grounds of gender discrimination,
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and
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reasons. According to a poll from July 2011, 2 out of 3 Danes want conscription abolished.


Rank insignia

GHR RLG Conscript.svg, Insignia for conscripts in the Guard Hussar Regiment and Royal Life Guards GHR HESK Conskript.svg, Insignia for conscripts in the
Guard Hussar Regiment Mounted Squadron The Guard Hussar Regiment Mounted Squadron (army), Squadron (, HESK), is part of the Guard Hussar Regiment (Denmark), Guard Hussar Regiment of the Royal Danish Army. The squadron provides mounted escorts for the Danish royal family and carries ou ...
Jutland Dragoon Regiment Conscript.svg, Insignia for conscripts in the Jutland Dragoon Regiment Rank insignia of Værnepligtige of the Royal Danish Navy.svg, Insignia for conscripts in the Royal Danish Navy Danish Airforce conscript.svg, Insignia for conscripts in the Royal Danish Air Force


See also

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Conscription Conscription, also known as the draft in the United States and Israel, is the practice in which the compulsory enlistment in a national service, mainly a military service, is enforced by law. Conscription dates back to antiquity and it conti ...
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Military service Military service is service by an individual or group in an army or other militia, air forces, and naval forces, whether as a chosen job (volunteer military, volunteer) or as a result of an involuntary draft (conscription). Few nations, such ...


References

{{Conscription in Europe
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Military of Denmark