International law
International law regulates relations between independent states and relations between states and international organisations. To an increasing extent, it also regulates the rights and obligations of individuals. International law is regulated through international treaties and customary law.
Latest on international law
What's new
- Minister of International Development: Complete breakdown in Gaza News story 11/11/2024
- Norway asks the UN to clarify Israel’s obligations under international law Press release 29/10/2024
- Government further clarifies advice to Norwegian companies: Do not engage in trade and business cooperation that serves to perpetuate Israel's occupation of Palestine News story 22/10/2024
- Norwegian Foreign Minister: Growing impatience on behalf of Palestinians Press release 27/09/2024
- Statement by Foreign Minister Eide on the UN Emergency Session on the International Court of Justice’s advisory opinion on the Israeli occupation News story 24/09/2024
Documents
- Meld. St. 27 (2018–2019) - Norway’s Role and Interests in Multilateral Cooperation Report to the Storting 14/06/2019
- NOU 2016: 8 - A Good Ally: Norway in Afghanistan 2001–2014 Norwegian Official Report (NOU) 06/06/2016
- Meld. St. 25 (2012-2013) - Sharing for prosperity Report to the Storting 05/04/2013
- Say no to corruption - it pays! Guidelines/brochures 02/05/2008
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