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  • The best interests of the child

    28/01/2015 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    Children’s right to be heard and to make their own decisions is regulated in sections 31–33 of the Children Act. There may also be special provisions in other Acts concerning children’s right to be heard and to make their own decisions. Before

  • Supervised contact visits

    27/01/2015 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    Reglene om samvær med tilsyn av offentlig oppnevnt tilsynsperson står i barneloven § 43a.

  • Permanent residence and contact arrangements

    Overview page Ministry of Children and Families

    Parents who do not live together may make their own agreements concerning parental responsibility, permanent residence and contact visits for their children. The local Family Counselling Office may assist in this. Parents who fail to reach agreement

  • Задачи норвежской Службы защиты детей

    19/01/2015 Article Ministry of Children and Families

    Служба защиты детей должна способствовать тому, чтобы дети и подростки росли в благоприятных условиях. Основной задачей Службы является предоставление необходимой и своевременной помощи и заботы детям и подросткам, условия жизни которых могут

  • Ten facts about the EEA

    12/01/2015 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The European Economic Area - binding together the EU and Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein

  • Environmental, cultural and economic sustainability

    05/01/2015 Article Ministry of Agriculture and Food

    It is an explicit political objective to develop an efficient and market oriented Reindeer husbandry industry based on long term sustainability.

  • Immigration and immigrants 2013-2014

    International migration 2013-2014 – report from Norway to OECD

    17/12/2014 Report Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion

    Annually Norway sends a report to the OECD - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The report “International Migration 2013-2014 - IMO report for Norway” is a contribution to the reporting system on migration for the OECD countries.

  • Funding of Kindergartens

    16/12/2014 Article Ministry of Education and Research

    The goal is to make kindergarten available to all children regardless of their parents’ financial situation.

  • Admission to places

    16/12/2014 Article Ministry of Education and Research

    The entitlement to a place in a kindergarten applies to children who turn one year old no later than the end of November in the year that they apply for a place. Children born after the end of November will be entitled to a place in the following

  • The Antarctic

    16/12/2014 Article Ministry of Climate and Environment

    The Antarctic contains some of the last vast undisturbed areas of nature in the world. Plants, animals, ecosystems and cultural heritage in the Antarctic face an unrelenting growing pressure from traffic, environmental toxins and climate change. The

  • Training in the Norwegian language and social studies

    14/12/2014 Article Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion

    The goal of training in the Norwegian language and social studies is that participants are to reach a level of skill in Norwegian that enables them to use or develop their competence in education, work and social life in general.

  • Areas of responsibilities

    14/12/2014 Article Ministry of Education and Research

    The Ministry of Education and Research’s task is to formulate future-oriented and coordinated policies for the education sector. The aim is to ensure that Norway has a good, efficient education system, as well as productive and creative research

  • Conference against Radicalization and Violent Extremism

    14/12/2014 Article Radikalisering

    Thursday 6 November 2014, the Ministry hosted the Conference against Radicalization and Violent Extremism. The Minister of Justice and public Security, Mr. Anders Anundsen, opened the Conference.

  • Meld. St. 10 (2014–2015) - Opportunities for All: Human Rights in Norway’s Foreign Policy and Development Cooperation

    Meld. St. 10 (2014–2015) Report to the Storting (white paper)

    12/12/2014 Report to the Storting Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The white paper sets out the main priorities of Norway’s efforts to promote human rights in its foreign policy and development cooperation. It describes how Norway’s efforts to promote and protect human rights will be mainstreamed into all aspects

  • Immigration and immigrants 2013-2014

    International migration 2013-2014 - Report from Norway to OECD

    04/12/2014 Report Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion

    Annually Norway sends a report to the OECD – Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The report “International Migration 2013-2014 – IMO report for Norway” is a contribution to the reporting system on migration for the OECD countries

  • Forestry

    03/12/2014 Article Ministry of Agriculture and Food

    The potential for increased value creation is large.Forestry policy must facilitate sustainable resource management, where harvesting does not exceed the regrowth rate, and take into account other essential functions of forests - as wildlife habitat

  • Preservation of cultural landscapes

    03/12/2014 Article Ministry of Agriculture and Food

    Agriculture contributes to the upkeep and preservation of cultural landscapes, a significant national asset, characterized by cultural and natural diversity.

  • Reallocation of farmland

    03/12/2014 Article Ministry of Agriculture and Food

    Sometimes it is necessary to reallocate agricultural land in order to meet other national requirements.

  • Soil conservation

    03/12/2014 Article Ministry of Agriculture and Food

    Soil conservation aims to safeguard that it is possible for the population, now and in the future, to grow their own food on their own soil.

  • Soil protection

    Overview page Ministry of Agriculture and Food

    Compared to many other countries, Norway has limited areas of arable land. Safeguarding food production requires strong soil protection measures, combined with better utilization of available farmland.However, soil conservation must be balanced

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