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In Danish, the symbol § identifies a numbered legislative paragraph, the word "part" generally refers to law sections larger than a chapter but smaller than an entire law (the penal code is one law with hundreds of numbered paragraphs divided into chapters such as the chapter about sexual/family crimes, but also divided into two major parts, the part with general chapters for all crimes and the the part with chapters and rules for specific offenses . The paragraph quoted is in the sex crimes chapter in the specific crimes part) . The designation "stk" meaning piece refers to subparagraphs within a single numbered paragraph, while the words "number" or "item" typically refers to enumerated lists within any stk of any § .
A legal scholar should figure out the correct translation, while the actual texts should be verified to the current version on the government website retsinformatiom.dk, which has replaced the official printed law gazette of past centuries .
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