Jeanette Oppenheim (born 14 August 1952) is a Danish lawyer and politician. A member of the Conservative People's Party, Oppenheim served in the European Parliament from 1984 until 1989.
Following her political career, Oppenheim continued practicing law. In 1999, she represented a housing cooperative that planned to build a housing block on Folkets Park in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen, a project strongly opposed by local residents.[8] The following year, the Copenhagen City Council negotiated a compromise between the housing cooperative and the Nørrebro district council; the compromise scrapped the plans to build over the park, but stipulated that the housing project would still be constructed elsewhere in the district. The decision also saw Oppenheim paid 4.4 million kroner (US$544,343) in compensation for the abandoned project.[9] Later in 2000, Oppenheim represented a housing cooperative in the Valby district during legal action against the Norwegian Energy Regulatory Authority regarding the payment of investments to the Danish Energy Agency.[10]
As of 2019, Oppenheim is an executive member of the Public Information Association (Folkeligt Oplysningsforbund [da]), serving as chairman of speech at the Danish language school in Hovedstaden.[11]
^Folketingsårbog (in Danish). Copenhagen: Schultz Publishing. 1983. p. 101.
^"Festskrift – Den Konservative Klub" [Festive writing – The Conservative Club]. konservativeklub.dk (in Danish). December 6, 2007. Archived from the original on May 11, 2021. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
^"Hovedbesryrelse" [Main board]. Folkeligt Oplysningsforbund (in Danish). Archived from the original on November 11, 2019. Retrieved February 22, 2023.