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- Norsk Retstidende (Rt.) was a periodical published by the Norwegian Bar ****ociation. It was in circulation between 1836 and 2015. From 2016 it became...
- Aftenblad (in Norwegian) Sentence, Supreme Court of Norway: Rt-1946-935 (Høyesterett – dom: 1946-09-06. Rt-1946-935) Source: Norsk Retstidende (in Norwegian)...
- magazine for Law knowledge"). From 1871 to 1907 he was the editor of Norsk Retstidende (the annals of Norwegian courts), except for the years when he was Prime...
- identifies the report series. All supreme court judgments are published in Retstidende (Court Times), abbreviated Rt. Many judgments and decisions from lower...
- chaired the Norwegian Bar ****ociation, and edited the periodical Norsk Retstidende for eighteen years. He chaired the mountaineering ****ociation Norsk Tindeklub...
- Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 7 April 2011. "Rettsreferat". Norsk Retstidende: 86–94. 1876. Almaas, T (1996). Svartbækken (comic magazine) (in Norwegian)...
- law and tax law, and he wrote a seminal article on tax law in Norsk Retstidende in 1934, and a commentary on trademark law in 1961. Between 1940 and...
- had about 7,000 members. Among its publications are the journals Norsk Retstidende and Rettens Gang. As of 2018, the ****ociation is chaired by Jens Johan...
- He wrote numerous other books, and contributed to the journals Norsk Retstidende and Tidsskrift for Retsvidenskap. He served in Kristiania city council...
- failed, after which they either died or were euthanized as useless. Norsk Retstidende, 1947, page 376 In the summer of 1942, about 2,500 Yugoslav prisoners...