The Danish constitution has been written five times, in 1849, 1866, 1915, 1920 and 1953.
Under the Danish constitution, no government may remain in office with a majority against it.
The Danish constitution was finally altered to its present form following a 1953 referendum.
The incident also led to a revision of the Danish constitution later in 1920.
It was the first and only time in the 150 years of the Danish constitution an act had been declared unconstitutional.
Since 1953, the year that marked the reform of the Danish constitution, parliament has been unicameral.
They breached the Danish Constitution and may be taken to court so we can have a referendum.
The Danish Constitution makes reference to the King in great detail.
The Court's decision happened to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the Danish Constitution.
Article 66 of the Danish Constitution stipulates a church ordinance shall be laid down by law.