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Zajistit dětem bezpečí: společná odpovědnost
14/06/2016 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesVšichni chceme stejnou věc - zajistit, aby všechny děti vyrůstaly v bezpečném prostředí bez násilí. Vysvětlovat smysl opatření na ochranu dětí však může být obtížné.
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Fish for Development
23/10/2015 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Foreign AffairsThe overall objective of the Fish for Development programme is to reduce poverty through food security, sustainable management and profitable business activities.
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NOU 2015: 14 - Central government budgeting and accounting principles
01/12/2015 Norwegian Official Report (NOU) Ministry of Finance -
The Election Act
14/03/2019 Law Ministry of Local Government and Regional DevelopmentAct No. 57 of 28 June 2002 relating to parliamentary and local government elections.
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NOU 2019: 7 - Work and benefits
Measures to increase employment
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Meld. St. 20 (2018–2019) - The Government Pension Fund 2019
Meld. St. 20 (2018–2019) Report to the Storting (white paper)
05/04/2019 Report to the Storting Ministry of Finance -
Meld. St. 24 (2018–2019) - Financial Markets Report 2019
Meld. St. 24 (2018 – 2019) Report to the Storting (white paper) Summary
26/04/2019 Report to the Storting Ministry of Finance -
Meld. St. 7 (2019–2020) - National Health and Hospital Plan 2020–2023
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Prop. 1 LS (2018 – 2019) Taxes 2019
08/10/2018 Article Ministry of FinanceProposition to the Storting (bill and draft resolution) for the fiscal year 2019
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National Biocidal Products Regulation
01/02/2021 Article Government.noRegistration in the national product register, language requirement for labelling and national fee
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Regulations 19 May 2015 No. 541 on the declaration of chemical substances to the Product Register
01/02/2021 Article Government.noThe Product Register is the official register of hazardous chemicals in Norway, and is administered by the Norwegian Environment Agency. The data is used by the authorities to monitor chemicals, perform risk analyses related to chemical substances,
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Regulation 1019 of June 22 2018 on personal protective equipment § 3
01/02/2021 Article Government.noThe regulation applies to personal protective equipment except foreign companies in Svalbard and saturation diving in the petroleum activities
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Regulations 18 November 2013 No. 1403 on the safety of toys
01/02/2021 Article Government.noThe regulation establishes the safety objectives toys must fulfil when being placed or made available on the market.
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Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics
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Goods and miscellaneous products
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Construction
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Governor-General in Norway
18/04/2024 Article Government.noNorway’s Constitution of 4 November 1814 gave the King the right to appoint either the Crown Prince or his eldest son as Viceroy in Norway, or to appoint a Governor-General there. The office of Viceroy was in function only in shorter periods.
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Norway's Prime Minister
22/04/2024 Article Government.noThe Norwegian Constitution of 4 November 1814 introduced the title “statsminister” (literally “minister of state”, while translated into English as “prime minister”) for the presiding member of the Government, according to Swedish practice.
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Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm
19/10/2012 Article Government.noBetween 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 Norway and Sweden resided. When the office of Governor-General in Christiania (Oslo) in 1873
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Norwegian Councillors of State in Stockholm
01/06/2011 Article Government.noBetween 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