Article 89 of the Constitution of Norway

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Article 89 of the Constitution of Norway is the constitutional provision that establishes and regulates the judiciary’s authority and role within the Norwegian legal system.

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Article 89 of the Constitution of Norway canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional provision
appliesTo courts of law in Norway
judges in Norway
bindingOn Government of Norway NERFINISHED
Storting NERFINISHED
courts of Norway NERFINISHED
country Norway
defines limits of legislative and executive power as subject to review
scope of judicial review
ensures constitutional control of public authorities
independence of the judiciary
governs review of administrative decisions for constitutionality
review of statutes for constitutionality
hasLegalEffect basis for courts to set aside unconstitutional acts
binding on all public authorities in Norway
hierarchicalLevel constitutional level
jurisdiction Kingdom of Norway NERFINISHED
language Norwegian
legalField administrative law
constitutional law
legalStatus supreme law of Norway
legalSystem Norwegian legal system
locatedInDocument chapter on the judicial power of the Constitution of Norway
partOf Constitution of Norway NERFINISHED
regulates authority of the courts of law
judicial review in Norway
judiciary of Norway NERFINISHED
role of the courts within the Norwegian legal system
relatedTo Article 88 of the Constitution of Norway
Supreme Court of Norway NERFINISHED
judicial independence in Norway
subjectMatter constitutional review of legislation
judicial authority
separation of powers
typeOfNorm primary legal norm

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Judiciary of Norway hasConstitutionalBasisIn Article 89 of the Constitution of Norway