The Courts of Denmark is the ordinary court system of the Kingdom of Denmark. The Courts of Denmark as an organizational entity was created with the Police and Judiciary Reform Act taking effect 1 January 2007 which also significantly reformed the court system e.g. by removing original jurisdiction from the High Courts and by introducing a new jury system.
Entrance to the Danish Supreme Court, located in Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen.
The Eastern High Court in Copenhagen, Zealand
The Western High Court in Viborg, Jutland
The Supreme Court is the supreme court and the third and final instance in all civil and criminal cases in the Kingdom of Denmark. It is based at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen which also houses the Danish Parliament and the Prime Minister's office.
The entrance to the Supreme Court at Christiansborg Palace
King Christian V presiding over the Supreme Court in 1697