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Danske Lov (English: Danish Code) is the title of a Danish statute book from 1683 that previously formed the basis for the Danish legislation. Even though it was mainly a compilation of older, regional laws, it took seven different commissions over several decades under two different monarchs to put the Code together. In 1687, Norway received its Norwegian Code, which in form and content is about identical to the Danish Code. The Danish Code has been translated into English, Latin, German and Russian.

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  • Danish Code (en)
  • Dansk rätt (sv)
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  • Dansk rätt är ett begrepp som syftar på den danska lagstiftningen och rättstraditionen samt dess historiska utveckling. Den tog sin början under medeltiden i separata landskapslagar och utvecklades från högmedeltiden till en enhetlig rikslagstiftning. Dansk rätt ingår i den nordiska rättstraditionen. (sv)
  • Danske Lov (English: Danish Code) is the title of a Danish statute book from 1683 that previously formed the basis for the Danish legislation. Even though it was mainly a compilation of older, regional laws, it took seven different commissions over several decades under two different monarchs to put the Code together. In 1687, Norway received its Norwegian Code, which in form and content is about identical to the Danish Code. The Danish Code has been translated into English, Latin, German and Russian. (en)
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  • Danske Lov (English: Danish Code) is the title of a Danish statute book from 1683 that previously formed the basis for the Danish legislation. Even though it was mainly a compilation of older, regional laws, it took seven different commissions over several decades under two different monarchs to put the Code together. In 1687, Norway received its Norwegian Code, which in form and content is about identical to the Danish Code. The Danish Code has been translated into English, Latin, German and Russian. The statute should be viewed in connection with the European traditions of justice, which since the 12th century has moved towards an assembly of different practices. This tradition was encouraged by the Catholic Church. The majority of the statute has now been superseded by newer laws. However, parts of the Code are still in force, e.g. 3-19-2, which states that an employer is responsible for compensation for damages that an employee might cause during his/her employment. (en)
  • Dansk rätt är ett begrepp som syftar på den danska lagstiftningen och rättstraditionen samt dess historiska utveckling. Den tog sin början under medeltiden i separata landskapslagar och utvecklades från högmedeltiden till en enhetlig rikslagstiftning. Dansk rätt ingår i den nordiska rättstraditionen. (sv)
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