Danish Judicial Appointments Council
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Danish Judicial Appointments Council
Summary
Danish Judicial Appointments Council is a council[1].
Key Facts
- Danish Judicial Appointments Council is in the country of Denmark[2].
- Danish Judicial Appointments Council's instance of is recorded as council[3].
- Danish Judicial Appointments Council's main regulatory text is recorded as Administration of Justice Act[4].
- Danish Judicial Appointments Council's part of is recorded as Ministry of Justice[5].
- Danish Judicial Appointments Council's chairperson is recorded as Hugo Wendler Pedersen[6].
- Danish Judicial Appointments Council's chairperson is recorded as Poul Sørensen[7].
- Danish Judicial Appointments Council's chairperson is recorded as Lene Pagter Kristensen[8].
- Danish Judicial Appointments Council's chairperson is recorded as Poul Søgaard[9].
- Danish Judicial Appointments Council's chairperson is recorded as Vibeke Rønne[10].
- Danish Judicial Appointments Council's chairperson is recorded as Oliver Talevski[11].
- Danish Judicial Appointments Council's chairperson is recorded as Kurt Rasmussen[12].
- +1999-07-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Danish Judicial Appointments Council[13].
- Danish Judicial Appointments Council's official website is recorded as http://www.domstol.dk/dommerudnaevnelsesraadet/[14].
- Danish Judicial Appointments Council's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122q9fnd[15].
- Danish Judicial Appointments Council's Lex ID is recorded as Dommerudnævnelsesrådet[16].
Body
Founding
+1999-07-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Danish Judicial Appointments Council[13].
Identity
Danish Judicial Appointments Council's part of is recorded as Ministry of Justice[5].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Hugo Wendler Pedersen[6], a judge[17], 1938–2025[18], of Kingdom of Denmark[19]; Poul Sørensen[7], a judge[20], b. 1939[21], of Kingdom of Denmark[22]; Lene Pagter Kristensen[8], a judge[23], b. 1949[24], of Kingdom of Denmark[25]; Poul Søgaard[9], a jurist[26], 1947–2023[27], of Kingdom of Denmark[28]; Vibeke Rønne[10], a judge[29], b. 1953[30], of Kingdom of Denmark[31], awarded the Knight Grand Officer of the Order of the Dannebrog[32]; and Oliver Talevski[11], a judge[33], b. 1964[34], of Kingdom of Denmark[35].