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  • Tax Treaty

    29/06/2011 Article Ministry of Finance

    Tax Treaty with former British colonies The Tax Treaty between the Kingdom of Norway and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland signed 2 May 1951 was by exchange of diplomatic notes 18 May 1955 extended to include several British

  • Consultation on a proposal for amendments to the Broadcasting Regulations - listing of events of major importance for society

    28/06/2011 Consultation Ministry of Culture and Equality

    The Ministry of Culture hereby presents a proposal for amendments to the Broadcasting Regulations. It is proposed to include in Chapter 5 of the Broadcasting Regulations a provision for the drawing up of a list of events of major significance for

    Deadline for consultation: 24/09/2011 Status: Consultation has been processed

  • Meld. St. 28 (2010–2011) - An industry for the future – Norway’s petroleum activities

    Meld. St. 28 (2010–2011) Report to the Storting (white paper)

    24/06/2011 Report to the Storting Ministry of Energy

  • First Minister in Christiania (Oslo)

    22/06/2011 Article Government.no

    Between 1814 and 1873 Norway’s Prime Minister was permanently based at the Norwegian Council of State Division in Stockholm, as this was where the King of the two states resided.In the Prime Minister’s absence from Christiania (Oslo) - and second to

  • NOU 2011: 11 - Innovation in the Care Services

    16/06/2011 Norwegian Official Report (NOU) Ministry of Health and Care Services

  • Norwegian Councillors of State in Stockholm

    01/06/2011 Article Government.no

    Between 1814 and 1873 Norway’s prime minister was permanently based at the Norwegian Council of State Division in Stockholm, as this was where the King of the two states resided. Two of the Norwegian councillors of state (ministers) were normally

  • Swedish-Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs

    01/06/2011 Article Government.no

    After Count Carl J. W. von Schmettow, general and commandander-in-chief in Trøndelag, in the spring of 1814 had declined Prince Christian Frederik's invitation to become Norway's foreign minister, the responsibility for the country's foreign policy

  • Hans Christian Petersen

    01/06/2011 Article Government.no

    Hans Christian Petersen was lawyer and politician. (Painting 1918: Thyge Matthiasen, photo: Oslo Museum). Councillor of State 17 October 1839-8 March 1844, Chief of the Ministry of the Navy. Member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm June

  • Jørgen Vogt

    01/06/2011 Article Government.no

    Jørgen Herman Vogt was lawyer, civil servant and politician. Acting Chief of 1st Ministry (finance affairs) 7 October-18 November 1814. State Secretary 9 July 1822-16 September 1825. Councillor of State 16 September 1825-19 September 1836, Chief of

  • Nicolai Krog

    01/06/2011 Article Government.no

    Nicolai Johan Lohmann Krog was army officer and politician. (Photo: Wikipedia). Acting Councillor of State 23 August 1821, Council of State Division in Stockholm. Appointed 15 June 1822, Chief of the Ministry of the Army. Member of the Council of

  • Jonas Collett

    01/06/2011 Article Government.no

    Jonas Collett was civil servant and politician. (Painting: Johan Görbitz, photo: Oslo Museum). Councillor of Government 2 March-19 May 1814, Chief of 2nd Ministry (interior affairs). Councillor of State 19 May-11 November 1814, Chief of 2nd Ministry

  • Marcus Rosenkrantz

    01/06/2011 Article Government.no

    Marcus Gjøe Rosenkrantz was landowner, county governor and politician. (Painting: Christian August Lorentzen, photo: Eidsvoll1814). Councillor of Government 2 March-19 May 1814, Chief of Rigsbanken (Danish National Bank) in Norway. Councillor of

  • Convention Norway - Australia

    31/05/2011 Article Ministry of Finance

    Convention between the Kingdom of Norway and Australia for the avoidance of double taxation with respect to taxes on income and the prevention of fiscal evasion.

  • Sofus Arctander

    31/05/2011 Article Government.no

  • Members of the Ministry of Finance’s advisory panel on macroeconomic models and methods

    31/05/2011 Article Ministry of Finance

    Professor Steinar Holden, University of Oslo (chair) Professor Torben Andersen, Aarhus University Executive Director Ida Wolden Bache, Norges Bank Professor Hilde Bjørnland, Norwegian Business School Senior Researcher Brita Bye, Statistics Norway

  • Mandate for the Ministry of Finance’s advisory panel on macroeconomic models and methods

    31/05/2011 Article Ministry of Finance

    The Ministry of Finance’s advisory panel on macroeconomic models and methods will advise on topics relevant to the Ministry’s work on macroeconomic issues, and strengthen the Ministry’s contact with academic institutions.

  • Kjell Magne Bondevik

    31/05/2011 Article Government.no

    Kjell Magne Bondevik is a Lutheran priest and former politician. Leader of the Oslo Centre for Peace and Human Rights since 2006. (Photo: Stortinget). State secretary 23 October 1972-6 August 1973, Office of the Prime Minister. Councillor of State 8

  • Jan P. Syse

    31/05/2011 Article Government.no

    Jan Peder Syse was lawyer and politician. Private secretary (deputy assistant director general) 1 August 1967-31 July 1969, in the Ministry of Trade and Shipping. State secretary 1 November 1970-17 March 1971, in the Ministry of Justice. Councillor

  • Kåre Willoch

    31/05/2011 Article Government.no

    Kåre Isaachsen Willoch has been economist, politician and county governor. Councillor of State 28 August-25 September 1963, Chief of the Ministry of Trade and Shipping. Councillor of State 12 October 1965-5 June 1970, Chief of the Ministry of Trade

  • Gro Harlem Brundtland

    31/05/2011 Article Government.no

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