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Meld. St. 14 (2015–2016) - Nature for life
Norway’s national biodiversity action plan (Chapter 4–9)
18/12/2015 Report to the Storting Ministry of Climate and EnvironmentThis white paper describes the Government’s policy for safeguarding biodiversity in Norway, which is designed to play a part in achieving biodiversity targets at both national and international level. The white paper describes biodiversity-related
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The Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation
05/05/2014 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Local Government and Regional DevelopmentThe Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation is devoted to renewing, simplifying and improving the public sector.
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Meld. St. 4 (2018–2019) - Long-term plan for research and higher education 2019–2028
Meld. St. 4 (2018–2019) Report to the Storting (white paper)
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Workers’ rights and the right to decent work
12/02/2021 Article Ministry of Foreign AffairsFull employment and decent work are an integral part of the UN sustainability agenda. Norway will help to ensure decent work and promote fundamental, universal workers’ rights, job creation and employment, social protection and tripartite dialogue.
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Treaty between Norway and the Russian Federation
16/09/2010 Article Ministry of Foreign AffairsThe treaty which has been signed determines the boundary between Norway and Russia.
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Human rights defenders
25/04/2023 Article Ministry of Foreign AffairsProtection of human rights defenders is a key priority in Norway’s human rights efforts. Our overall objective is for human rights defenders to be able to carry out their work of promoting and defending human rights in all parts of the world freely
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Exchange of Information and other Agreements Regarding Muteral Administrative Assistance
18/04/2023 Article Ministry of FinanceThe list below contains an overview of Agreements on Exchange of Information in Tax Matters Norway has entered into. In addition to the agreements listed below, all of the Double Tax Treaties Norway has entered into with other countries contain
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Areas of responsibilities
14/12/2014 Article Ministry of Education and ResearchThe 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
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Responsibilities and tasks
13/05/2015 Article Ministry of Agriculture and FoodThe Ministry for Agriculture and Food is responsible for food policy and agricultural policy. Agricultural policy covers land utilisation, agriculture and forestry, reindeer and other animal husbandry, and development of new agriculture based
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Statement by the Norwegian Delegation to the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
20/08/2018 Article Ministry of Local Government and Regional DevelopmentThank you, Madam Chair Land rights, access to land, and resources, are central for the cultural as well as material development of indigenous peoples throughout the world. In order to survive as distinct peoples, indigenous peoples and their
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What the EEA Agreement covers
31/03/2021 Article Ministry of Foreign AffairsUnder the EEA Agreement, Norwegians and the Norwegian business sector have the same rights and obligations as citizens and businesses in other EEA countries, for example when it comes to trade, investments, banking and insurance, buying and selling
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Protocol Norway - Luxembourg
15/03/2011 Article Ministry of FinanceProtocole modifiant la Convention entre le Royaume de Norvège et le Grand-Duché de Luxembourg tendant à éviter les doubles impositions et à prévenir l'évasion fiscale en matière d'impôts sur le revenu et sur la fortune, le Protocole final et le
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Other political staff
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Zero tolerance and financial irregularities in practice
27/03/2019 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Foreign AffairsThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs has a policy of zero tolerance of financial irregularities in connection with the use of funds allocated to the Ministry by the Storting (Norwegian parliament). The principle of zero tolerance applies to both
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Changes among the political advisers
11/09/2023 Press release Office of the Prime MinisterMs. Maria Varteressian resigns as political adviser to Minister of Climate and Environment, Mr. Espen Barth Eide 14 September 2023.
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Statement from Minister of Foreign Affairs Eide on attacks in Gaza
02/04/2024 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs‘I condemn the destruction of the Shifa hospital. Shifa has been the main hospital in Gaza. According to reports, hundreds of people have died as a result of the destruction, and the material damage is enormous,’ said Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Distribution of gaming funds for sporting purposes (the main distribution)
03/05/2024 Article Ministry of Culture and EqualityGaming proceeds from Norsk Tipping are distributed as follows: First, 6.4 percent is distributed to health and rehabilitation projects. Of the remainder, 64 percent is allocated to sporting purposes, 18 percent to culture purposes and 18 percent to
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Statement by Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide on UNRWA
09/03/2024 Speech/statement Ministry of Foreign AffairsThe situation in Gaza is desperate. UNRWA is the lifeline for Gazans, and crucial for Palestine refugees across the Middle East.
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Norway provide more NASAMs to Ukraine
09/02/2024 News story Ministry of Defence, Office of the Prime MinisterThe Government proposes to the Norwegian Parliament to order a further ten launch units and four fire control centers of the air defense system NASAMS from Kongsberg Defense and Aerospace (KDA). This is done in addition to repurchasing the equipment
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Comments by the Prime Minister at the Munich Security Conference in the panel “Europe’s Finest Hour? Building a Defence Union in Challenging Times”
17/02/2024 Speech/statement Office of the Prime Minister"I'm going to propose to our Parliament in a few months the biggest increase in our defence spending, both structurally and financially, since the Second World War. And we do that in accordance with the regional plans that we agreed in Vilnius",
By Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre Munich