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  2. Supreme Court of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court is Norway's highest court. It has the entire Kingdom as its jurisdiction. It is a court of appeal, i.e. cases cannot be brought before the court if they have not been tried in a district court (Norwegian: tingrett) and in most cases also in a regional court (Norwegian: lagmannsrett). Nevertheless, the Supreme Court has the ...

  3. Judiciary of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court building in Oslo. The judiciary of Norway is hierarchical with the Supreme Court at the apex. The conciliation boards only hear certain types of civil cases. The district courts are deemed to be the first instance of the Courts of Justice. Jury (high) courts are the second instance, and the Supreme Court is the third instance.

  4. Politics of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Judiciary of Norway: Supreme Court: Chief judge: Toril Marie Øie: Politics of Norway. Constitution; ... Public Organizational Structure. The Constitution of Norway ...

  5. List of justices of the Supreme Court of Norway - Wikipedia

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    List of justices in the Supreme Court of Norway. Current. Accurate as of 15 March 2018. Name Year of birth Start of term End of term Reference

  6. Norwegian order of precedence - Wikipedia

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    Civil servants in the State's employment have same rank and seat as dignitaries of the court of the same rank, after seniority. Unranked spouses follow the rank of the ranked spouse. V. Those by court employed who are given an honourable discharge keep their position's title and rank. The King Harald V; The Queen Sonja; The Crown Prince Haakon ...

  7. List of Justices in the Supreme Court of Norway - Wikipedia

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  8. Law of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Norway building. Law in Norway follows a civil law system. The Supreme Court is the highest in the nation, with 20 justices. Overview

  9. Norwegian National Courts Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian Courts Administration (Norwegian: Domstoladministrasjonen) is a Norwegian government agency responsible for the management and operations of the Courts of Justice of Norway. It is purely an administrative organisation, and does not interfere with the judicial processes nor the appointment of judges or other judicial positions in ...