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Report No. 21 (2011-2012) - Norwegian Climate Policy
25/04/2012 Report to the Storting Ministry of Climate and EnvironmentSummary
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Marketing
24/04/2012 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesThe Marketing Control Act lays down the framework for business marketing to consumers and other business operators. The purpose of the Act is to prevent unscrupulous marketing.
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Convention Norway - Netherlands
12/04/2012 Article Ministry of FinanceConvention between the Kingdom of Norway and the Kingdom of the Netherlands Convention between the Kingdom og Norway and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, signed at Oslo on 12 January 1990. Protocol amending the Convention between the Kingdom of
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Sigurd Ibsen
10/04/2012 Article Government.no -
Ole Qvam
10/04/2012 Article Government.noOle Anton Qvam was lawyer, farmer and politician. (Photo: Egge Historielag). Councillor of State 6 March 1891-2 May 1893, Chief of the Ministry of Justice. Councillor of State 17 February 1898-21 April 1902, Chief of the Ministry of Justice. Chief
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Gregers Gram
10/04/2012 Article Government.noGregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram was lawyer, civil servant and politician. (Photo: Office of the Supreme Court of Norway). Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm 13 July 1889-6 March 1891. Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm 2 May 1893-14 October
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Ole Richter
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Carl Otto Løvenskiold
10/04/2012 Article Government.noCarl Otto Løvenskiold was military officer, landowner and politician. (Photo: Løvenskiold Vækerø). Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm 3 April-26 June 1884. Born in Christiania (Oslo) 23 December 1839, son of barrister Otto Joachim Løvenskiold (
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Meld. St. 17 (2011–2012) - The Management of the Government Pension Fund in 2011
30/03/2012 Report to the Storting Ministry of Finance -
Frederik Haxthausen
21/03/2012 Article Government.noFrederik Gottschalk von Haxthausen was army officer and politician. (Painting: Wilhelm Holter, photo: Eidsvoll1814). Councillor of Government 2 March-19 May 1814, Chief of 1st Ministry (finance affairs). Councillor of State (First Minister) 19 May-
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Frederik Due
21/03/2012 Article Government.noFrederik Gottschalck Haxthausen Due was military officer, civil servant and politician. First Norwegian prime minister not belonging to the nobility. State Secretary at the Norwegian Council of State Division in Stockholm 3 October 1822-27 February
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Key Figures 2011: Overview and rates of direct and indirect taxes
16/03/2012 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of FinanceKey figures for the Norwegian economy, main figures of the Fiscal Budget and rates of direct and indirect taxes.
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Deposit Guarantee Scheme
15/03/2012 Letter Ministry of FinanceI would like to draw your attention to an issue which is of great importance for Norway, namely the ongoing review of the Deposit Guarantee Scheme directive which might be entering the final stage.
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John Lyng
13/03/2012 Article Government.no -
Oscar Torp
13/03/2012 Article Government.no -
Agreement Norway - Georgia
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Meld. St. 11 (2011–2012) - Global health in foreign and development policy
03/02/2012 Report to the Storting Ministry of Foreign Affairs -
Facts about Fisheries and Aquaculture 2011
31/01/2012 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Trade, Industry and FisheriesThe Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs has published a booklet containing facts on Norwegian seafood production - consumption and export, fisheries and catches, aquaculture and research and innovation. The booklet was published in
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NOU 2012: 2 - Outside and Inside
Official Norwegian Reports NOU 2012: 2 Chapter 1
17/01/2012 Norwegian Official Report (NOU) Ministry of Foreign Affairs -
The Office of the Prime Minister
11/01/2012 Article Office of the Prime MinisterThe Office of the Prime Minister is the central office of the Council of State and the Government. The office assists the Prime Minister in leading and coordinating the work of the Government.