Denmark
Denmark (Danish: Danmark, pronounced [ˈtænmɑk] (listen)), officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. Denmark proper, which is the southernmost of the Scandinavian countries, consists of a peninsula, Jutland, and an archipelago of 443 named islands, with the largest being Zealand, Funen and the North Jutlandic Island. The islands are characterised by flat, arable land and sandy coasts, low elevation and a temperate climate. Denmark lies southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and is bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark is constitutionally a unitary state comprising Denmark proper and the two …
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UN: The United Nations · 6 December 2024 English
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has also visited the UNICEF Supply Division in Denmark and the Global Shared Services Centre in Budapest …
Global CSS Institute · 5 December 2024 English
intent and Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities of Denmark and the Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty of the French Republic …
Mtpa by 2040 and 30-50 Mtpa by 2050. Netherlands, Denmark and the United Kingdom (UK). Thanks to the emergence … FRANCE 6.1 Bilateral efforts • In March 2024, Denmark and France signed a letter of intent to strengthen … the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities of Denmark and the Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Industrial … cross-border collaboration on Declaration with Denmark, Germany, the CCS by putting forward the Mediterranean … Statement of French-Dutch Pact French-Norwegian France-Denmark Cooperation on Energy for Innovation and Strategic …
IOM: International Organization for Migration · 4 December 2024 English
Legal and policy frameworks in place on the use of alternatives to detention The right to liberty is recognized by all primary international human rights instruments, including the Universal Declaration …
the financial assistance of the Government of Denmark. I do not breach any rights by relying on the knowledge …
IDRIC: Industrial Decarbonisation Research and Innovation Centre · 4 December 2024 English
UK policy Expanding the ETS to maritime sector and non-pipeline CO2 transport Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, Department for Transport, Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, The …
Savings and Investments Union. • Dan Jørgensen (Denmark): Energy and Housing. • Jessika Roswall (Sweden): …
CSJ: Centre for Social Justice · 3 December 2024 English
Still Ambitious for Recovery: How to address illegal drug addiction and strengthen law enforcement’s role
of six million individuals over five decades in Denmark has found that young men with cannabis use disorder …
CCSC: Centre for the Study of Co-operatives · 3 December 2024 English
In addition to the dis- appearance of the Wheat Pool, the co-operative sector has seen the dissolution of producer co-operatives (e.g., the Dairy Pro- ducers Co-operative), the sale of Concentra …
Belgium, Brazil, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Greece, Indo- nesia …
WHO: World Health Organization · 3 December 2024 English
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Development, Sweden, Norway, The Netherlands, Denmark, the European Union, the United Kingdom Foreign …
CHLPI: Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation · 2 December 2024 English
The provision of health care according to this standard of care is not, as the plaintiff-appellees assert, unproven or experimental, nor is the field of care of greater risk than …
15 Jorgensen made headlines after traveling to Denmark to receive hormonal injections and surgery.16 Gender …
WHO: World Health Organization · 2 December 2024 English
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to the use of wearable devices. For example, Denmark and Slovakia use wearable devices (the latter … Sciences) A recent scoping review conducted in Denmark (including Greenland and the Faroe Islands), Finland … surveys in Norway, Finland, Denmark, and Sweden. • Norway, Finland, and Denmark have conducted repeated …
SOLIDAR: Advancing Social Justice in Europe and Worldwide · 2 December 2024 English
It led to the crisis of the Dublin Regulation, which assigns responsibility for processing asylum applications to the country of first entry into the EU, normally and en masse the …
after its adoption fifteen EU countries led by Denmark signed a letter to the European Commission expressing …