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The Arctic - major opportunities – major responsibilities
21/08/2013 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Foreign AffairsDevelopments in the north are creating major opportunities for Norway, but also entail major responsibilities. This is why the Arctic has been Norway’s top foreign policy priority for almost a decade. This brochure gives you a glimpse of some
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Dance in Norway
21/08/2013 Plans/strategy Ministry of Culture and EqualityThe work on a strategy for professional dance in Norway has had a threefold objective: To summarise the results achieved so far in the field of dance as a result of the Cultural Initiative To identify challenges To lay the foundations for the
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Links and sources
15/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesRelevant websites The Norwegian police The Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Ministry of Children, Equality and Social Inclusion Ministry of Justice and Public Security www.norway.info Information about Norway Domstol.no The official website of the
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Glossary of legal terms
06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and Families| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | Æ | Ø | Å | Abductor The person who takes a child illegally out of its country of habitual residence or who fails to return a child to its
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International conventions
06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesTo or from a signatory state - the Hague Convention To or from a signatory state - the Counsil of Europe Convention Guides to the Hague convention Guide to Good Practice Child Abduction Convention: Part I - Central Authority Practice Guide to Good
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Frequently asked questions
06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesWhere is your child? Contact your nearest police station for advice on whether your child should be reported as missing and whether an international search notice should be issued. You can read more about searching for a child/abductor under
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From another country to Norway – lawyer in Norway
06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesIf your child has been abducted and you need help with legal fees in Norway, you can apply for support through the Norwegian legal aid scheme.
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From Norway to another country – lawyer abroad
06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesIf your child has been abducted and you need support with foreign legal fees, you must first find out what kind of support is available in the country to which the child has been abducted.
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Background for the list of lawyers
06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesThe Ministry of Justice and Public Security has established a list of lawyers who specialise in child abduction cases so that affected parents may get in touch with a lawyer that has special expertise on and knowledge of child abduction.
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Passports for children
06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesNorwegian children must have their own passports. This is also recommended for travel within the Schengen Area (Europe's passport-free zone), since a passport is the only valid proof of identity for Norwegians abroad.
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Parental responsibility and travelling abroad with children
06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesYou will find information here about the Norwegian regulations relating to parental responsibility and the right to travel abroad with children.
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How can you prevent your child from being abducted?
06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesIn an emergency situation, if your child is at immediate risk of being abducted, you should contact the local police. Call 02800. You can read more about this under Emergency situation. Is your child at risk of abduction? If you are afraid that your
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Emergency situation
06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesIf you have parental responsibility for a child that is about to be abducted from Norway, you should contact the police immediately by going to your nearest police station or by calling the following telephone number: 02800. The police can assist in
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Norwegian court proceedings
06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesA child abduction case is not the same as a child custody case. In a child abduction case pursuant to one of the conventions the court's task is to determine whether the child shall be repatriated following an unlawful abduction.
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Child abduction is a criminal offence
06/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesChild abduction is regulated under Section 216 of the Norwegian General Civil Penal Code. Abduction from the person who has parental responsibility is a criminal offence. It is also an offence to abduct a child from the Child Welfare Services or
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Legislations
02/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesLegislation The Children Act The Child Abduction Act Act relating to free legal aid General Civil Penal Code (see section 216) Conventions Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction of 25 October 1980 (the Hague
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From another country to Norway – foreign lawyer
02/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesThe Norwegian legal aid scheme does not cover legal fees that you as the left-behind parent, incur in your home country.
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From Norway to another country – lawyer in Norway
02/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesThe Ministry of Justice and Public Security and / or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provide extensive assistance and guidance in child abduction cases, and are also responsible for forwarding applications for the return of the abducted child and
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Parental responsibility and travelling abroad with children
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Agreement between the parents
01/08/2013 Article Ministry of Children and FamiliesIf you are afraid that your child will be abducted, you can seek to enter into an agreement with the other party to try and prevent the child from actually being abducted.