Please note: this event is free and will be kept in Danish language
Gæsteforedrag på NATHA ved Martin Tisvilde om ‘Magtens Tredeling’: I grundlovens paragraf 3 opdeles magten i tre dele: Den lovgivende, den udøvende og den dømmende. Er magten reelt opdelt i tre dele?
Vi har set flere episoder i nyere tid, hvor det ser ud til at magten slet ikke er delt, som angivet. Det er meget vigtigt for, at man kan påstå at vi har et demokratisk retssamfund, at man har opdelt magten.
Mange bruger netop tredelingen som begrundelse, for at vi har et helt fantastisk samfund, som ikke overgås af andre i hele verden, så hvis der slet ikke er en tredeling af magten, vil hele begrundelsen for vores samfund jo falde sammen.
Foredraget gennemgår både de enkelte magter, men også hvordan vi kan se hvem der bestemmer de enkelte steder, der vil blive lagt vægt på domstolene fordi der er flere forskellige domstole, og de har forskellige betingelser, men også lidt om, hvordan man i udlandet kan have indflydelse i Danmark.
For vi kan jo ikke komme udenom, at nogle beslutninger træffes, med den begrundelse, at det har EU vedtaget, så det bliver vi også nødt til at følge. Har andre end EU nogen indflydelse?
Martin Tisvilde er grundlovsforsker og har en enorm viden om grundloven og de royale. Han har skrevet 11 bøger og igang med den 12. Bøgerne kan købes ved foredraget. Der er selvfølgelig mulighed for at stille spørgsmål under og efter foredraget, som vare et par timer.
Hjemmeside: https://webboger.wordpress.com/
Foredraget er gratis. Donationer er velkomne, som går til at dække foredragsholderens udgifter i forbindelse med arrangementet og hjælpe hans forfatterskab.
English description:
Guest lecture at NATHA by Martin Tisvilde on ‘The division of the 3 powers’: In section 3 of the constitution, the power is divided into three parts: the legislative, the executive and the judicial. Is the power really divided into three parts?
We have seen several episodes in recent times where it appears that the power is not shared at all as stated. It is very important for us to be able to claim that we have a democratic legal society that we have divided power.
Many use precisely the division of power as a justification for the fact that we have an absolutely fantastic society which is second to none in the whole world, so if there is no division of power at all, the whole rationale for our society will collapse.
The lecture reviews both each of the powers, but also how we can see who decides in the individual places, emphasis will be placed on the courts because there are several different courts and they have different conditions, but also a little about how it is possible to have influence in Denmark from abroad.
Because we cannot avoid the fact that some decisions are made on the grounds that the EU has adopted them, so we also have to follow that. Do others than the EU have any influence?
Martin Tidsvilde is a constitutional researcher and has enormous knowledge about the constitution and the royals. He has written 11 books and is working on the 12th. The books can be bought at the lecture. There is of course the opportunity to ask questions during and after the lecture, which lasts a few hours.
Website: https://webboger.wordpress.com/
The lecture is free. Donations are welcome to cover the speaker’s expenses for the event and support his writing.