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Documents illustrative of the social and economic history of the Danelaw : from various collections
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Year: 1920 Publisher: London, : Pub. for the British academy by H. Milford, Oxford University Press,

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La progression des vikings, des raids à la colonisation
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ISBN: 2877753468 9782877753463 Year: 2003 Publisher: Rouen : Université de Rouen,

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Evidence in civil law : Denmark
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ISBN: 9789616842464 Year: 2015 Publisher: Institute for Local Self-Government and Public Procurement Maribor

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Danish civil procedure is based on a number of procedural law principles that affect the taking of evidence, including the principle of party presentation, the principle of disposition, and the principle of free assessment of evidence. The nature of Danish procedural law tends towards the adversarial model rather than the inquisitorial model. Evidence is taken during the hearing and the principle of directness applies to the procedure. Danish civil procedure is governed by the 1916 Administration of Justice Act, which was originally strongly influenced by German law. The role of the judge is to lead the process and also to intervene in proceedings when uncertainty exists, rather than just to facilitate the process by ensuring the parties abide by the laws of civil procedure.

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