• The Borgarting (Old Norse: Borgarþing) was one of the four ancient popular assemblies or things (lagting) of medieval Norway. Historically, it was the...
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    The Borgarting Court of Appeal (Norwegian: Borgarting lagmannsrett) is one of six intermediate courts of appeal in the Kingdom of Norway. The Court is...
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    necessarily, correspond to the historical areas. Counties (folkland) under the Borgarting, located in Viken with the seat at Sarpsborg: Rånrike Vingulmark Vestfold...
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  • Storrvik. He is a permanent defense counsel in Oslo District Court and Borgarting Court of Appeal. In February 2015 it became known that Storrvik was the...
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  • pretender Sigurd Slembe. The one-year-old Inge was named king at the thing of Borgarting near Sarpsborg. His two half-brothers, also infants, Magnus and Sigurd...
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    Gulating, along with Norway's three other ancient regional assemblies, the Borgarting, Eidsivating, and Frostating, were joined into a single jurisdiction during...
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    appeal on January 20, 2003, and it was reported on February 28 that the Borgarting Court of Appeal had agreed to hear the case. Johansen's second DeCSS trial...
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    Frostating and Norway's three other ancient regional assemblies, the Borgarting, Eidsivating, and Gulating, were joined into a single jurisdiction during...
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    on 20 January 2003 to the Johansen verdict and on 28 February that the Borgarting Court of Appeal had agreed to hear the case. Johansen's second DeCSS trial...
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    Romsdals Fellesbank, and was Chairman of Avinor from 2002 to 2006. In 2012, Borgarting Court of Appeal found Talleraas guilty of through grave negligence unrightfully...
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  • He was again convicted and sentenced to 21 years' imprisonment by the Borgarting Court of Appeal in 2020. The Supreme Court refused to hear his appeal...
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    regional assemblies, the Frostating, the Gulating, the Eidsivating and the Borgarting, were amalgamated and the corpus of law was set down under the command...
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    named after historical Norwegian regional Things (Frostating, Gulating, Borgarting and Eidsivating). In Dutch, the word geding refers to a lawsuit or trial...
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    Johansen wrote the graphical user interface. The transcripts from the Borgarting Court of Appeal, published in the Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang, contain...
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  • of Norway Appeals Selection Committee Courts of Appeal District Courts Borgarting Court of Appeal Oslo District Court Buskerud District Court Ringerike...
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  • Bagler proclaimed Erling as king and Philip as earl at Haugating and Borgarting (things of the southeastern parts of Norway), and the Bagler quickly gained...
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    reaction, this decision was reversed prior to its release. On 30 March, the Borgarting Court of Appeal announced that it had scheduled the expected appeal case...
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  • (The parliament is the Storting, "the Great Ting"; the other tings like Borgarting are the regional courts.) It is a matter of analysis how to draw the line...
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  • Willoch's second term as prime minister. From 1987 to she was a judge at Borgarting Court of Appeal in Oslo. She was Director of the Independent Judicial...
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    his power was absolute. The Swiss Landsgemeinde. In Norway: Gulating, Borgarting, Eidsivating, Frostating The election of Gopala in the Pala Empire (8th...
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    police district. On 15 December 2022, Kristiansen was acquitted in the Borgarting Court of Appeal. The verdict against Kristiansen is widely considered...
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    Borg". The old name has been revived in the diocese of Borg (1968) and Borgarting Court of Appeal (1995). The coat-of-arms is from modern times and was...
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  • a judge in Oslo City Court before being hired as a presiding judge in Borgarting Court of Appeal in 1990. From 1997 he was a court administrator. Among...
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    he never acceded this office. He became presiding judge (lagmann) for Borgarting and Agder regional courts in 1895 and Supreme Court Justice in 1901. He...
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    Trondheim, where he spent the winter. The Baglers had Inge hailed as king on Borgarting and soon established a firm control over the Viken region, with Oslo as...
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    the same year hailed as king at Gulating in Bergen, and at Haugating, Borgarting and local things east of Elven (Göta Älv). While Skule's supporters initially...
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  • Courts of Appeal In Norway: Court of appeal (Norway) Agder Court of Appeal Borgarting Court of Appeal Eidsivating Court of Appeal Frostating Court of Appeal...
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    succeeded by his son Magnus Barefoot who is proclaimed ruler of Norway at the Borgarting (or the Thing), an assembly of lawspeakers, in the region of Viken. March...
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  • 60 days in prison on charges of fraud.[clarification needed] In 2011, Borgarting Court of Appeal acquitted him on charges of fraud. He was ordered to pay...
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    (southeastern Norway) in September 1093 and was probably proclaimed king at the Borgarting, the thing (assembly) of the adjacent region of Viken later that month...
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