The Danish Rigsfællesskab
Abstract The Danish Realm or Rigsfællesskab is a decentralised state in which the Faroe Islands and Greenland each count with a home-rule, holding the executive and legislative power over transferred matters. The paper discusses several issues concerning this decentralised legal framework and its fu...
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crbrillap:10.1163/15718107-bja10065 2023-07-30T04:03:25+02:00 The Danish Rigsfællesskab A Decentralised State Which is Not Fully Aware of Being One Lorenzo Villaverde, José María 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718107-bja10065 https://brill.com/view/journals/nord/92/2/article-p283_005.xml unknown Brill Nordic Journal of International Law volume 92, issue 2, page 283-306 ISSN 0902-7351 1571-8107 Law Political Science and International Relations journal-article 2023 crbrillap https://doi.org/10.1163/15718107-bja10065 2023-07-17T19:59:31Z Abstract The Danish Realm or Rigsfællesskab is a decentralised state in which the Faroe Islands and Greenland each count with a home-rule, holding the executive and legislative power over transferred matters. The paper discusses several issues concerning this decentralised legal framework and its functioning. In spite of what is stated in the home-rule arrangements about equality between parties, there is a dominant position of Danish authorities and Danish law. ‘Danish central authorities’ ( Rigsmyndigheder ) do not exist strictly speaking since the Danish authorities act as authorities for both Denmark proper and the Danish Realm. The mechanism for solving conflicts of competences is also questioned as non-functional, potentially reinforcing inequality and uncertainty. A territorial limit to Greenlandic/Faroese laws is of little use when the criterion for application of the laws is personal, not territorial. Finally, it is argued that the bilateral nature of the home-rule arrangements is not suitable for a three-part decentralised state in which all involved laws are lex fori . Article in Journal/Newspaper Faroe Islands Greenland greenlandic Brill (via Crossref) Faroe Islands Greenland Nordic Journal of International Law 92 2 283 306 |
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Abstract The Danish Realm or Rigsfællesskab is a decentralised state in which the Faroe Islands and Greenland each count with a home-rule, holding the executive and legislative power over transferred matters. The paper discusses several issues concerning this decentralised legal framework and its functioning. In spite of what is stated in the home-rule arrangements about equality between parties, there is a dominant position of Danish authorities and Danish law. ‘Danish central authorities’ ( Rigsmyndigheder ) do not exist strictly speaking since the Danish authorities act as authorities for both Denmark proper and the Danish Realm. The mechanism for solving conflicts of competences is also questioned as non-functional, potentially reinforcing inequality and uncertainty. A territorial limit to Greenlandic/Faroese laws is of little use when the criterion for application of the laws is personal, not territorial. Finally, it is argued that the bilateral nature of the home-rule arrangements is not suitable for a three-part decentralised state in which all involved laws are lex fori . |
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The Danish Rigsfællesskab |
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