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Topic: Frostating


In the News (Tue 29 Dec 09)

  
  Formannskapet 10.11.04 - Sak 121/04 - KOMMUNAL DELTAKELSE I TRØNDERPIPE AS - Levanger kommune   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
juni 2003 i Stjørdal behandlet møtet notatet ”Felles plattform for Regionsamarbeidet Frostating — Strategivalg”, samt forslag til nye vedtekter.
Regionsamarbeidet Frostating gikk inn som deltaker i forumet.
Arbeidsutvalget i Frostating og ordføreren i Levanger får i oppdrag å vurdere etableringen av et forpliktende samarbeid angående gass-saken.
www.levanger.kommune.no /utvalg/saker/for/0_for_03_07/041110/121.htm   (1386 words)

  
 Storting
As Norway became unified as a geopolitical entity in the 10th century the lagtings[?] were established as superior regional assemblies.
The archaic regional assemblies, the Frostating[?], the Gulating[?] and the Eidsivating[?] were amalgamated and the corpus of law was setdown under the command of King Magnus Lagabøte[?] during the mid 13th century.
This jurisdiction remained significant until King Frederick III of Denmark and Norway proclaimed absolute monarchy in 1660; this was ratified by the passage of the King Act of 1665[?], and this became the constitution of the Union of Denmark and Norway and remained so until 1814 and the foundation of the Storting.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/st/Storting.html   (218 words)

  
 Frostating Lagmannsrett - English   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Frostating Court of Appeal is one of the six ordinary appeal courts of Norway.
The Court hear appeals against decisions made in criminal and sivil cases in the ten district courts of Mid-Norway, serving a population of appr.
Frostating is located in Trondheim, but courtmeetings are also held on a regular basis in the court houses in Ålesund, Molde and Kristiansund.
www.frostating.no /engelsk.html   (102 words)

  
 Høyesterett opphever fengsling av drapsdømt
Høyesteretts kjæremålsutvalg har opphevet Frostating lagmannsretts kjennelse om fortsatt fengsling av den 25 år gamle kvinnen som er dømt for drap på sin stedatter i Trondheim.
Trondheim tingrett, og senere Frostating lagmannsrett, har likevel besluttet at kvinnen skal holdes i varetekt, foreløpig fram til 9.
Høyesteretts kjæremålsutvalg har gitt forsvareren medhold i at Frostating lagmannsrett har gjort en saksbehandlingsfeil ved ikke å vurdere forholdsmessigheten av at kvinnen holdes fengslet fram til Høyesteretts behandling av drapsdommen.
www.aftenposten.no /nyheter/iriks/article801069.ece   (312 words)

  
 Withholding tax on dividends to non resident shareholders under pressure
The case therefore was settled on the basis of domestic Norwegian rules, which entailed a loss for the taxpayer.
In the appeal to the Frostating court of appeal the taxpayer however submitted the EEA-argument in the Fokus-case as well.
Frostating court of appeal now has accepted a request to submit the question whether the withholding tax is compatible with the EEA-agreement to the EFTA-court for a preliminary ruling.
www.wiersholm.no /WMBweb.nsf/p/en~wiersholm_publications~articles~withholding_tax_on_dividends   (721 words)

  
 Damages for surprise circumcision
A man who woke up in a Molde [Norway] hospital and found himself the recipient of an unexpected circumcision has been awarded NOK 20,000 (USD 3,000) in compensation from the surgeon, newspaper Sunnmørsposten reports.
Frostating Court of Appeals ruled that the physician in charge of was negligent for not reading the man's journal before the operation, and found the result of the surgery constituted injury.
The patient told the court that he would never have embarked on surgery to relieve an uncomfortably tight foreskin if he had known a circumcision would result.
www.cirp.org /news/aftenpoften12-10-03   (262 words)

  
 Norway JUDICIAL SYSTEM
Their decisions may be brought before a court of appeals (lagmannsrett), which also serves as a court of first instance in more serious criminal cases.
There are six such courts: Borgarting, Eidsivating, Agder, Gulating, Frostating and Hålogaland.
Appeals may be taken to the Supreme Court (Høyesterett) at Oslo, which consists of a chief justice and 17 judges.
www.nationsencyclopedia.com /Europe/Norway-JUDICIAL-SYSTEM.html   (191 words)

  
 Odin Archive - Norwegian courts and the administration of justice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Long before the country was unified by Harald Finehair at the end of the 9th century, a systematic jurisprudence was practised at the alltings or folk-moots, regional meetings to settle disputes and make law.
There is a famous quotation from the 12th-century law-book of the Frostating jurisdiction (Trøndelag): "By law shall the land be built and not by lawlessness laid waste".
Their function is mostly to hear interlocutory and other appeals against the judgements of the district courts in both civil and criminal cases.
odin.dep.no /odinarkiv/norsk/ud/2000/eng/032001-990374/dok-nu.html   (5826 words)

  
 Trial of Gerhard Friedrich Enrst Flesch, SS OBE Sturmbannführer, Oberregierungsrat. United Nations War Crimes ...
The defendant Flesch was charged by the Director of Public Prosecutions with having committed war crimes amounting to murder and torture, in violation of :
He was given the rank of Obersturmbannführer and received the title of Oberregierungsrat.
Flesch was found guilty on all counts, except points a and c of Count I, and was sentenced to death by shooting.
www.ess.uwe.ac.uk /WCC/flesch.htm   (4624 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / World / Europe / Remains of Viking harbor complex found   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In the entire Nordic region, there are only a few such facilities with wharf constructions," said Oyvind Oedegaard, of the national Museum of Natural History and Archaeology.
Experts quickly reasoned that the Vikings would need a major harbor at just that location because it is a short distance from Frostating, a site where Vikings gathered for huge decision-making assemblies and festivals.
"To get to Frostating, it is overwhelmingly likely that people from the...
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2004/03/06/remains_of_viking_harbor_complex_found   (346 words)

  
 Odin Archive - The courts and the administration of justice in Norway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Long before the country was united by King Harald Hårfagre at the end of the ninth century, an organised administration of justice had taken place at the alltingene, assemblies convened for the purpose of deciding matters of common interest and making laws.
The Court of Appeal is the court of second instance, and is charged with hearing appeals from the decisions of municipal courts in civil and criminal cases.
The Courts of Appeal are presided over by around 40 professional judges and lay people, and the overall institution is headed by a Chief Appeal Court Justice.
odin.dep.no /odinarkiv/english/jagland/ud/032005-990428/dok-nn.html   (5918 words)

  
 From a midwinter celebration to a Christian feast
In heathen time it was said to be a drinking offering, but when Christianity came, the beer drinking was "christened".
As early as in the oldest issues of the laws from Gulating and Frostating people were ordered to brew beer for Christmas.
There it is said that the beer was to be blessed (drunk) as a thank from Christ and St. Mary, for peace and a good year.
www.viking.no /e/info-sheets/norway/e-skedsm.htm   (975 words)

  
 20020917_Norwegen
On 22 September 1993 he was formally charged with having sexually abused ten children at the kindergarten.
He was acquitted by Frostating High Court on 31 January 1994.
The applicant filed for compensation and was awarded NOK 170,000.
www.coe.int /t/d/Kommunikation_und_politische_Forschung/Presse_und_Online_Info/Presseinfos/2002/20020917_Norwegen.asp   (910 words)

  
 Care and confinement
Directly below the Supreme Court is the High Court (Lagmannsrett).
There are 5 High Courts, each covering a separate but parallel territorial jurisdiction in Eidsivating, Agder, Gulating, Frostating and Hålogaland.
Below the High Court are the District and City Courts (Tingrett), which function ordinarily as the courts of first instance.
www.straffet.com /eng/judsysadm.htm   (117 words)

  
 IP LITIGATION IN NORWAY I – The Courts - Norway Intellectual property law article (Legal500.com)
Another approach is to file a request that the infringement action to be transferred to the Oslo District Court to be joined with the cancellation action.
There are six Courts of Appeal in Norway, called Lagmannsrett (Borgarting, Eidsivating, Gulating, Frostating, Hålogaland, Agder).
Each of them has jurisdiction over judgements of the courts of first instance in a specific geographical area.
www.icclaw.com /devs/norway/ip/noip_004.htm   (1177 words)

  
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Norwegian legislation has been strongly influenced by this and by other ancient European law.
“On law shall the land be founded, and not with lawlessness laid waste”, states the Frostating law of approximately 1000 AD.
In modern times, we see that an increasing number of countries consciously adopt legal cooperation and shared legislation in a number of areas.
www2.skolenettet.no /skolenettet/data/f/0/38/37/3_802_0/rettsl_eng.doc   (1324 words)

  
 EURO IUS-INFO Izbor dokumentov - sektor E2004 Efta tip P
Official Journal C 103, 28/04/2005 P. Action brought on 23 November 2004 by the Bankers' and Securities Dealers' Association of Iceland against the EFTA Surveillance Authority (Case E-9/04)
Official Journal C 040, 17/02/2005 P. Request for an Advisory Opinion from the EFTA Court by Frostating lagmannsrett by decision of that court of 23 April 2004 in the case of Fokus Bank ASA v Staten v/Skattedirektoratet (Case E-1/04)
Official Journal C 040, 17/02/2005 P. Action brought on 8 November 2004 by the EFTA Surveillance Authority against the Principality of Liechtenstein (Case E-8/04)
www.ius-software.si /EUII/Baze/E/2004/P/E2004P.htm   (263 words)

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