Legal education in Norway, the Glossary
Legal education in Norway refers to a graduate professional degree that qualifies the holder for the legal profession, that includes advocates (barristers/attorneys-at-law), judges and other professions that lawyers have a legal monopoly on.[1]
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31 relations: Administrative law, BI Norwegian Business School, Candidate (degree), Constitutional law, Contract, Criminal law, Denmark, Denmark–Norway, European Economic Area, European Union law, Family law, Historical Social Research, Human rights, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, International law, Jens Arup Seip, Karin Maria Bruzelius, Legal education, Molde University College, Oslo, Procedural law, Scandinavia, Tort, University of Agder, University of Bergen, University of Copenhagen, University of Oslo, University of Oslo Faculty of Law, University of South-Eastern Norway, University of Stavanger, University of Tromsø.
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Administrative law
Administrative law is a division of law governing the activities of executive branch agencies of government.
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BI Norwegian Business School
BI Norwegian Business School is a private university college in Norway.
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Candidate (degree)
Candidate (Latin: candidatus or candidata) is the name of various academic degrees, which are today mainly awarded in Scandinavia.
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Constitutional law
Constitutional law is a body of law which defines the role, powers, and structure of different entities within a state, namely, the executive, the parliament or legislature, and the judiciary; as well as the basic rights of citizens and, in federal countries such as the United States and Canada, the relationship between the central government and state, provincial, or territorial governments.
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Contract
A contract is an agreement that specifies certain legally enforceable rights and obligations pertaining to two or more parties.
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Criminal law
Criminal law is the body of law that relates to crime.
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Denmark
Denmark (Danmark) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe.
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Denmark–Norway
Denmark–Norway (Danish and Norwegian: Danmark–Norge) is a term for the 16th-to-19th-century multi-national and multi-lingual real unionFeldbæk 1998:11 consisting of the Kingdom of Denmark, the Kingdom of Norway (including the then Norwegian overseas possessions: the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland, and other possessions), the Duchy of Schleswig, and the Duchy of Holstein.
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European Economic Area
The European Economic Area (EEA) was established via the Agreement on the European Economic Area, an international agreement which enables the extension of the European Union's single market to member states of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA).
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European Union law
European Union law is a system of rules operating within the member states of the European Union (EU).
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Family law
Family law (also called matrimonial law or the law of domestic relations) is an area of the law that deals with family matters and domestic relations.
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Historical Social Research is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering political science, social science, cultural studies, and history.
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Human rights
Human rights are moral principles or normsJames Nickel, with assistance from Thomas Pogge, M.B.E. Smith, and Leif Wenar, 13 December 2013, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy,.
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Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences
The Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (also known as INN University, Høgskolen i Innlandet) is a state university college in Innlandet, Norway, established in 2017 from the merger of the Hedmark University College and Lillehammer University College.
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International law
International law (also known as public international law and the law of nations) is the set of rules, norms, and standards that states and other actors feel an obligation to obey in their mutual relations and generally do obey.
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Jens Arup Seip
Jens Lauritz Arup Seip (11 October 1905 – 5 September 1992) was a Norwegian historian originally trained as a medieval historian, but stood out as the strongest of his time in interpreting Norwegian political history in the 1800s, particularly known for having created the term "embedsmannsstaten".
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Karin Maria Bruzelius
Karin Maria Bruzelius (born 19 February 1941) is a Swedish-born Norwegian supreme court justice and former president of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights.
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Legal education
Legal education is the education of individuals in the principles, practices, and theory of law.
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Molde University College
Molde University College - Specialized University in Logistics (Høgskolen i Molde - Vitenskapelig høgskole i logistikk, abbreviated HiM) is a Norwegian specialized university.
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Oslo
Oslo (or; Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway.
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Procedural law
Procedural law, adjective law, in some jurisdictions referred to as remedial law, or rules of court, comprises the rules by which a court hears and determines what happens in civil, lawsuit, criminal or administrative proceedings.
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Scandinavia
Scandinavia is a subregion of Northern Europe, with strong historical, cultural, and linguistic ties between its constituent peoples.
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Tort
A tort is a civil wrong that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act.
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University of Agder
The University of Agder (Universitetet i Agder), formerly known as Agder College and Agder University College, is a public university with campuses in Kristiansand and Grimstad, Norway.
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University of Bergen
The University of Bergen (Universitetet i Bergen) is a public research university in Bergen, Norway.
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University of Copenhagen
The University of Copenhagen (Københavns Universitet, KU) is a public research university in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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University of Oslo
The University of Oslo (Universitetet i Oslo; Universitas Osloensis) is a public research university located in Oslo, Norway.
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University of Oslo Faculty of Law
The Faculty of Law (Det juridiske fakultet) of the University of Oslo is Norway's oldest law faculty, established in 1811 as one of the four original faculties of The Royal Frederick University (renamed the University of Oslo in 1939). Legal education in Norway and University of Oslo Faculty of Law are law schools in Norway.
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University of South-Eastern Norway
The University of South-Eastern Norway (Universitetet i Sørøst-Norge), commonly known as USN, is a Norwegian state university.
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University of Stavanger
The University of Stavanger (Norwegian:, UiS) is a public research university located in Stavanger, Norway.
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University of Tromsø
The University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway (Norwegian: Universitetet i Tromsø – Norges arktiske universitet; Northern Sami: Romssa universitehta – Norgga árktalaš universitehta) is a state university in Norway and the world's northernmost university.
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See also
Law schools in Norway
- Legal education in Norway
- University of Oslo Faculty of Law
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_education_in_Norway
Also known as History of legal education in Norway.