Criminal Procedure Act of Norway
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The Criminal Procedure Act of Norway is the primary Norwegian law governing how criminal investigations, prosecutions, and trials are conducted, including the powers and duties of police and courts.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Criminal Procedure Act of Norway canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Criminal Procedure Act of Norway Context triple: [Norwegian Police Service, legalBasis, Criminal Procedure Act of Norway]
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Swedish Code of Judicial Procedure
The Swedish Code of Judicial Procedure is the central statute governing the organization of courts and the conduct of criminal and civil proceedings in Sweden.
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Norwegian law
Norwegian law is the national legal system of Norway, rooted in Scandinavian civil law traditions and shaped by both domestic legislation and international agreements.
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C.
Sami Act of Norway
The Sami Act of Norway is a key piece of legislation that establishes and regulates the rights, status, and representative institutions of the Sámi people within Norway.
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D.
Code of Criminal Procedure of Japan
The Code of Criminal Procedure of Japan is the primary statute that governs how criminal investigations, prosecutions, trials, and appeals are conducted within the Japanese legal system.
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E.
Norwegian Defence Act
The Norwegian Defence Act is the primary legislation that regulates the organization, duties, and operation of Norway’s military and national defense system.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Criminal Procedure Act of Norway Target entity description: The Criminal Procedure Act of Norway is the primary Norwegian law governing how criminal investigations, prosecutions, and trials are conducted, including the powers and duties of police and courts.
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A.
Swedish Code of Judicial Procedure
The Swedish Code of Judicial Procedure is the central statute governing the organization of courts and the conduct of criminal and civil proceedings in Sweden.
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B.
Norwegian law
Norwegian law is the national legal system of Norway, rooted in Scandinavian civil law traditions and shaped by both domestic legislation and international agreements.
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C.
Sami Act of Norway
The Sami Act of Norway is a key piece of legislation that establishes and regulates the rights, status, and representative institutions of the Sámi people within Norway.
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D.
Code of Criminal Procedure of Japan
The Code of Criminal Procedure of Japan is the primary statute that governs how criminal investigations, prosecutions, trials, and appeals are conducted within the Japanese legal system.
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E.
Norwegian Defence Act
The Norwegian Defence Act is the primary legislation that regulates the organization, duties, and operation of Norway’s military and national defense system.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Norwegian law
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statute ⓘ |
| aimsTo |
ensure fair criminal proceedings
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protect the rights of suspects and accused persons ⓘ provide an effective framework for criminal law enforcement ⓘ |
| appliesTo | all criminal offences under Norwegian law ⓘ |
| country | Norway ⓘ |
| governs |
criminal investigations in Norway
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criminal prosecutions in Norway ⓘ criminal trials in Norway ⓘ duties of Norwegian courts in criminal cases ⓘ duties of the police in criminal cases ⓘ duties of the prosecuting authority ⓘ police powers in criminal procedure ⓘ use of coercive measures in criminal cases ⓘ |
| legalSystem | Norwegian legal system ⓘ |
| regulates |
appeals in criminal cases
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arrest procedures ⓘ bail in criminal cases ⓘ confiscation and securing of evidence ⓘ cooperation between police and prosecution ⓘ court hearings in criminal cases ⓘ court jurisdiction in criminal matters ⓘ evidence in criminal proceedings ⓘ examination of witnesses ⓘ indictments ⓘ initiation of criminal investigations ⓘ interrogation of suspects ⓘ joinder and severance of criminal cases ⓘ judgments in criminal cases ⓘ pre-trial detention ⓘ private prosecutions ⓘ public defender appointment ⓘ remand in custody ⓘ reopening of criminal cases ⓘ right to defence counsel in criminal cases ⓘ rights of the accused in criminal proceedings ⓘ search and seizure in criminal cases ⓘ search of persons ⓘ search of premises ⓘ seizure of objects ⓘ summary proceedings in criminal cases ⓘ surveillance in criminal investigations ⓘ use of coercive investigative methods ⓘ use of expert witnesses in criminal cases ⓘ venue in criminal cases ⓘ victim participation in criminal proceedings ⓘ wiretapping in criminal investigations ⓘ |
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Subject: Criminal Procedure Act of Norway Description of subject: The Criminal Procedure Act of Norway is the primary Norwegian law governing how criminal investigations, prosecutions, and trials are conducted, including the powers and duties of police and courts.
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