anvendelsesret
Anvendelsesret, or the law of application, denotes the part of legal science that deals with how legal norms are applied to real-life situations. It covers interpretation of rules and the practical implementation of normative content by courts, administrative bodies and private actors in disputes. The central concerns are interpretation methods and the conditions under which rules are applied to concrete facts.
The main interpretive methods in Danish practice are literal/grammatical interpretation, systematic interpretation, and teleological (purpose-based) interpretation,
Sources and hierarchy of norms are also central. This includes primary statutes, subordinate regulations, case law
Practical importance lies in achieving predictability, coherence and fairness in legal decision-making. The doctrine guides judges,