The Office of the Attorney General of Norway

The Office of the Attorney General of Norway is a government agency which is responsible for providing legal advice to the government, acting as the public prosecutor in criminal cases, and representing the government in civil cases. The office is headed by the Attorney General of Norway, who is appointed by the monarch on the advice of the government.

The Office of the Attorney General of Norway was created in 1814, and is one of the oldest government agencies in Norway. The office is responsible for providing legal advice to the government on a wide range of issues, acting as the public prosecutor in criminal cases, and representing the government in civil cases. The office also has a role in the administration of justice, and is responsible for the enforcement of laws and regulations.

The Attorney General of Norway is the head of the Office of the Attorney General of Norway. The Attorney General is appointed by the monarch on the advice of the government, and is responsible for providing legal advice to the government, acting as the public prosecutor in criminal cases, and representing the government in civil cases. The Attorney General also has a role in the administration of justice, and is responsible for the enforcement of laws and regulations.

The Office of the Attorney General of Norway has a wide range of responsibilities, including providing legal advice to the government on a wide range of issues, acting as the public prosecutor in criminal cases, and representing the government in civil cases. The office also has a role in the administration of justice, and is responsible for the enforcement of laws and regulations.