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The [[law]] of [[Norway]] can be regarded as a hierarchy of norms. The highest level is the Constitution of 17 May 1814. Statutes made under the Constitution are subordinate to it. Regulations made under such a statute are subordinate to such law.
The [[law]] of [[Norway]] can be regarded as a hierarchy of norms. The highest level is the Constitution of 17 May 1814. Statutes made under the Constitution are subordinate to it. Regulations made under such a statute are subordinate to such law.


==See also==
Norway is a great country
*[[Judiciary of Norway]]


==References==
==References==

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The law of Norway can be regarded as a hierarchy of norms. The highest level is the Constitution of 17 May 1814. Statutes made under the Constitution are subordinate to it. Regulations made under such a statute are subordinate to such law.

See also

References

  • Bertnes, Pål A. In Winterton and Moys (eds). Information Sources in Law. Second Edition. Bowker-Saur. 1997. Chapter Twenty: Norway. Pages 341 to 361.