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Once the seat of Viking raiders and later a major north European power, Denmark has evolved into a modern, prosperous nation that is participating in the general political and economic integration of Europe. It joined NATO in 1949 and the EEC (now the EU) in 1973. However, the country has opted out of certain elements of the EU's Maastricht Treaty, including the European Economic and Monetary Union, European defense cooperation, and issues concerning certain justice and home affairs.

Denmark is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy.

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Act amending the Heat Supply Act, Water Supply Act, Environmental Protection Act and the Contaminated Soil Act (No. 1555 of 2010).

Legislation
Denmark
Europe
Northern Europe

This Act partly amends articles related to changes in Ministry's definition from "transport" to Climate" (Heat Supply Act) and to the Ministry's requirement for digital registration of relevant information for real estate transactions.

Amends: Heat Supply Act (No. 347 of 2005). (2005-05-17)
Amends: Water Supply Act (No. 635 of 2010). (2010-06-07)
Amends: Environment Protection Act (No. 1189 of 2016). (2016-09-27)
Amends: Act on Contaminated Soil (No. 1427 of 2009). (2009-12-04)

Order No. 892 on buffer zones (ecotones).

Regulations
Denmark
Europe
Northern Europe

The Order sets regulations concerning additional measures on ecotones in rural areas. It applies to regulations on reducing marginal buffer zone width, as long as it does not affect the control of Heracleum Mantegazzianum (giant Hogweed) growth. The Danish AgriFish Agency shall ensure approval of requests for reduction of ecotones, which must be submitted by 1 November 2012.

Farms Act (No. 60 of 2007).

Legislation
Denmark
Europe
Northern Europe

This Act ensures sound and diversified use of agricultural property for agricultural production, sustainable development of agricultural industries and improving the competitiveness of these industries; accommodates development in rural areas requiring these properties to be registered as a farm in Survey and Cadastre Authority's land register.The Act consists of 20 Chapters: Purpose (1); Definitions (2); Planning (3); Listed as farm (4); Termination or cancellation of farm duty (5); Residency requirement, residential buildings, vacant agricultural properties, operations, etc.