Denmark has a codified constitution known as the Constitutional Act of the Realm of Denmark (Danish: Grundloven). First adopted in 1849 and last extensively amended in 1953, it is the supreme law of the country and outlines the structure of the Danish government, citizen rights, and the separation of powers.
Yes, citizens of Greenland are Danish citizens. Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, and its residents hold Danish passports. Because of this, they are also citizens of the European Union, although Greenland itself is not part of the EU.
While they share Danish nationality, Greenland maintains a distinct national identity and high degree of self-government through its own parliament, the Inatsisartut.
How can an Inuit be part of the EU whole Greenland is not, the EU cannot just confiscate/kidnap a people! The jurisdiction is defined by the country and not by the citizenship. Example : if I am an US citizen traveling in Germany I am under German jurisdiction unless I go to a American consulate or embassy in Germany.
Denmark has no embassies or consulate in Greenland and Greeland doesn’t have a embassy or consulate in Denmark.
An Inuit living in Greenland is a member of the EU evenso Greenland is not.
No, Greenland did not vote in the last European Union (EU) election.
This is jurisdictional bullshit that violates conceptional principles.
What home rule is in place for Greenland?
How does the term “home rule” differentiate between political self-administration and the privacy of one’s home?
Why is the failiure to return a child in Denmark into the custody of a parent living outside Denmark not kidnapping? Why does Denmark not recognize/reconcile custody regulations with other European and non European countries?
How could Denmark force Greenland’s children to grow up in Denmark and how does today’s law prevent this?
How could Denmark impose contraceptived on Greenland women without their knowledge and how does today’s law prevent this?
Why doesn’t Denmark recognize the violation of custody regulations by its citizens as kidnapping? Why does Denmark accuse foreigners of kidnapping when they try to enforce existing custody rulings?
Is Denmark violating the constituonal value of equality and is this violation racist in case of the following combinations:
(a) Danish citizenship and Danish ethnicity
(b) Danish citizenship and non-Danish ethnicity
(c) Non-Danish citizenship and Danish ethnicity (50% or more)
(d) Non-Danish citizenship and non-Danish ethnicity (less than 50%).
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