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  1. Oecd E-government Studies Denmark: Denmark (OECD E-Government Studies)
  2. The Struggle over North Sea Oil and Gas: Government Strategies in Denmark, Britain and Norway (Scandinavian University Press Publication) by Svein S. Andersen, 1993-07-01
  3. Denmark Foreign Policy and Government Guide (World Offshore Investment and Business Library)
  4. Denmark Government and Business Contacts Handbook (World Investment and Business Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-10-18
  5. Party Sovereignty and Citizen Control: Selecting Candidates for Parliamentary Elections in Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Norway (University of Southern Denmark Studies in History and Social)
  6. Denmark: A Troubled Welfare State (Westview Profiles/Nations of Contemporary Western Europe) by Kenneth E. Miller, 1991-06
  7. Decentralization and Local Government: A Danish-Polish Comparative Study in Political Systems
  8. Program Evaluation and the Management of Government
  9. Denmark (Reviews of national policies for education) by Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, 1980-12
  10. Local government in Europe today.: An article from: Government Finance Review by Kurt Hahn, 1999-04-01
  11. GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN DENMARK by Kenneth E. Miller, 1968
  12. Government and Politics in Denmark
  13. Electronic Government: 4th International Conference, EGOV 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 22-26, 2005, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  14. Consensus, Cooperation and Conflict: The Policy Making Process in Denmark (New Horizons in Public Policy) by Henning Jorgensen, 2002-05

1. Denmark Government - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate
denmark government Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social
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2. Denmark.dk Official Website - Denmark - Denmark.dk
Denmark in Brief. Royal Denmark. Government Politics. The Welfare State. Economy Production. The Danish Workforce. Nature Environment
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3. History Of Denmark
Climate. Demography. Denmark. Drainage. Economic Activity. Education and Health. Fishing. Foreign Trade. Government. History. Land and
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4. Denmark - Folketinget
Parliament of Denmark. Procedure, composition, history, Constitutional Act of Denmark of 1953.
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5. Embassy Of Denmark Washington
News from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark News from Denmark 29. July, 2005. The road to wisdom?
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6. Udenrigsministeriet
Med nyheder, politik, atktiviteter og hj lp i udlandet.
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7. Invest In Denmark
Facts and figures on Denmark, designed to give the business investor a quick yet accurate overview of the possibilities and potential that Denmark
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8. Bloomberg.com Energy
Elsam to expand in Denmark after the nation's electricity and gas markets opened to competition in the past two years. Denmark's government and
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9. Denmark: Government
Denmark s TV2 channel to be privatized this fall, government says (AP Worldstream).Denmark Earlier this year, the Danish government introduced new GM
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10. Danish UN Mission New York
Denmark's Foreign Minister meets with UN Deputy SecretaryGeneral May 27, 2005. More news
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11. Village Of Denmark Wisconsin
Government information and municipal services.
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Welcome to the Village of Denmark, Wisconsin Homepage! This website has been developed in an effort to share information concerning our Village government activities. We hope residents find it interesting and useful. We also hope that other visitors to our site learn about the many features that make Denmark an enjoyable place to live, work and visit. Denmark's strong work ethic also makes it a great community in, which to locate your business.
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12. Governments On The WWW Denmark
Links to websites of governmental institutions and political parties in Denmark.
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13. MapZones.com : Denmark Government
Information of Country s Government, Political parties, democracy, Prime Minister.
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Country Info Denmark Introduction Denmark General Data Denmark Maps Denmark Culture ... Denmark Time and Date Denmark Government Back to Top Denmark is a constitutional monarchy. Queen Margrethe II has largely ceremonial functions; likely her most remarkable formal power lies in her right to appoint the prime minister and cabinet ministers, who are responsible for administration of the government. she must consult with parliamentary leaders to determine the public's will, since the cabinet may be dismissed by a vote of no confidence in the Folketing (parliament). Cabinet members are occasionally recruited from outside the Folketing. The 1953 constitution accomplished a unicameral Folketing of not more than 179 members, of whom two are elected from the Faroe Islands and two from Greenland. Elections are held at least every 4 years, but the prime minister can dissolve the Folketing at any time and call for new elections. Folketing members are elected by a complicated system of proportional representation; any party receiving at least 2% of the total national vote receives representation. The result is a multiplicity of parties, none of which holds a majority. Electorate participation normally is above more than 87%. The judicial branch consists of about 100 local courts, two high courts, several special courts, and a Supreme Court of 15 judges appointed by the crown on the government's recommendation.

14. Denmark Government 2000 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Reso
denmark government 2000 Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, NaturalResources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population,
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    Government 2000
      Country name: conventional long form: Kingdom of Denmark conventional short form: Denmark local long form: Kongeriget Danmark local short form: Danmark Data code: DA Government type: constitutional monarchy Capital: Copenhagen Administrative divisions: metropolitan Denmark - 14 counties (amter, singular - amt) and 2 kommunes*; Arhus, Bornholm, Fredericksberg*, Frederiksborg, Fyn, Kobenhavn, Kobenhavns*, Nordjylland, Ribe, Ringkobing, Roskilde, Sonderjylland, Storstrom, Vejle, Vestsjalland, Viborg note: in addition there are 275 local kommunes not considered first-order administrative units; see separate entries for the Faroe Islands and Greenland, which are part of the Kingdom of Denmark and are self-governing administrative divisions Independence: first organized as a unified state in 10th century; in 1849 became a constitutional monarchy National holiday: Birthday of the Queen, 16 April (1940) Constitution: 1849 was the original constitution; there was a major overhaul 5 June 1953, allowing for a unicameral legislature and a female chief of state
  • 15. Denmark Government - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources
    denmark government Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics,
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    Denmark Government
      Country name: conventional long form: Kingdom of Denmark conventional short form: Denmark local long form: Kongeriget Danmark local short form: Danmark Data code: DA Government type: constitutional monarchy Capital: Copenhagen Administrative divisions: note: see separate entries for the Faroe Islands and Greenland, which are part of the Kingdom of Denmark and are self-governing administrative divisions Independence: first organized as a unified state in 10th century; in 1849 became a constitutional monarchy National holiday: Birthday of the Queen, 16 April (1940) Constitution: 1849 was the original constitution; there was a major overhaul 5 June 1953, allowing for a unicameral legislature and a female chief of state Legal system: civil law system; judicial review of legislative acts; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal

    16. AllRefer.com - Denmark: Government (**denmark-adj** Government) :Capital, Nation
    AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete informationon Denmark with respect to Government, Country name, conventional long form,
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    Denmark: Government
    Government Denmark Country name: conventional long form: Kingdom of Denmark
    conventional short form: Denmark
    local short form: Danmark
    local long form: Kongeriget Danmark Government type: constitutional monarchy Capital: Copenhagen Administrative divisions: metropolitan Denmark - 14 counties (amter, singular - amt) and 2 boroughs* (amtskommuner, singular - amtskomunes); Arhus, Bornholm, Fredericksberg*, Frederiksborg, Fyn, Kobenhavn, Kobenhavns*, Nordjylland, Ribe, Ringkobing, Roskilde, Sonderjylland, Storstrom, Vejle, Vestsjalland, Viborg
    note: see separate entries for the Faroe Islands and Greenland, which are part of the Kingdom of Denmark and are self-governing overseas administrative divisions Independence: first organized as a unified state in 10th century; in 1849 became a constitutional monarchy National holiday: none designated; Constitution Day, 5 June is generally viewed as the National Day

    17. Government Of Denmark
    The government of Denmark from the CIA Factbook. denmark government.COUNTRY INDEX · WORLD ATLAS. Country Name conventional long form Kingdom of
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    COUNTRY INDEX WORLD ATLAS Country Name: conventional long form: Kingdom of Denmark; conventional short form: Denmark; local short form: Danmark; local long form: Kongeriget Danmark Government Type: constitutional monarchy Capital: Copenhagen Administrative Divisions: metropolitan Denmark - 14 counties (amter, singular - amt) and 2 boroughs* (amtskommuner, singular - amtskomunes); Arhus, Bornholm, Fredericksberg*, Frederiksborg, Fyn, Kobenhavn, Kobenhavns*, Nordjylland, Ribe, Ringkobing, Roskilde, Sonderjylland, Storstrom, Vejle, Vestsjalland, Viborg. note: see separate entries for the Faroe Islands and Greenland, which are part of the Kingdom of Denmark and are self-governing overseas administrative divisions Independence: first organized as a unified state in 10th century; in 1849 became a constitutional monarchy

    18. Denmark: Government
    Government. Denmark is a constitutional monarchy, governed according to the 1953constitution. Legislative power is vested in the monarch (who is also head
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        Denmark is a constitutional monarchy, governed according to the 1953 constitution. Legislative power is vested in the monarch (who is also head of state) in conjunction with the unicameral Folketing (parliament) of 179 elected members. Executive power is exercised by the monarch through his or her ministers, led by the prime minister, who is the head of government. The cabinet of ministers is responsible to the Folketing and must have the support of the majority of that body. Administratively, Denmark proper is divided into 14 counties and one city, Copenhagen. The reigning monarch is Queen Margaret (Margrethe) II, who succeeded her father, King Frederick IX, upon his death in 1972. In the period following 1945, the Social Democratic party has been the leading political party. Sections in this article: The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

    19. Denmark Government 2001 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Reso
    denmark government 2001 Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, NaturalResources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population,
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    SOURCE: 2001 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
      Country name:
      conventional long form: Kingdom of Denmark
      conventional short form: Denmark
      local long form: Kongeriget Danmark
      local short form: Danmark Government type: constitutional monarchy Capital: Copenhagen Administrative divisions: metropolitan Denmark - 14 counties (amter, singular - amt) and 2 kommunes*; Arhus, Bornholm, Fredericksberg*, Frederiksborg, Fyn, Kobenhavn, Kobenhavns*, Nordjylland, Ribe, Ringkobing, Roskilde, Sonderjylland, Storstrom, Vejle, Vestsjalland, Viborg
      note: see separate entries for the Faroe Islands and Greenland, which are part of the Kingdom of Denmark and are self-governing administrative divisions Independence: first organized as a unified state in 10th century; in 1849 became a constitutional monarchy National holiday: none designated; Constitution Day, 5 June is generally viewed as the National Day
  • 20. Bizarre! Government Of Denmark Tells Kellogg's To Take Vitamins Out Of Their Bre
    The denmark government seems to have gone so completely mad on this issue thatyou can only wonder if they are suffering from severe vitamin D deficiencies
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    Monday, September 19, 2005
    Bizarre! Government of Denmark tells Kellogg's to take vitamins out of their breakfast cereals
    In a move that can only be described as bizarre, the government of Denmark has banned the sale of fortified breakfast cereals made by Kellogg's. These include Rice Krispies, Corn Flakes , and Special K. Why were they banned? Because they are fortified with vitamins like vitamin B6, B12, folic acid , iron and calcium. For some bizarre reason, Danish food watchdogs say that consumers could overdose on these vitamins by eating too much Kellogg's breakfast cereal . They say it could be a danger to unborn babies if the products were consumed on a regular basis by expectant mothers. Of course, Kellogg's rushed to the defense on this, saying there's no danger whatsoever to a person's health from consuming these vitamins that that are present in Kellogg's breakfast cereals. This whole thing strikes me as rather bizarre for several reasons. First, why is the Danish government worried about people getting too much vitamin content in their food when the vast majority of people have a deficiency in these vitamins? This is especially true in the B vitamins , such as B6, B12, and folic acid. Perhaps people in Denmark get better vitamin supplementation than those in the United States, but most people in industrialized countries around the world suffer from chronic vitamin B deficiencies. This is especially true if they eat refined or manufactured foods such as breakfast cereals.

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