Norwegian Official Report

The following article will address the topic of Norwegian Official Report, which has generated great interest and debate in today's society. From its origins to the present, Norwegian Official Report has played a fundamental role in various fields, from politics to popular culture. Over the years, Norwegian Official Report has evolved and acquired different meanings and connotations, which has generated a great diversity of opinions on the matter. In this article, different perspectives on Norwegian Official Report will be explored, as well as its impact on everyday life and society in general.

A Norwegian Official Report (Norwegian: Norges offentlige utredninger, NOU) is a report published by a panel or committee appointed by the Norwegian government. The Norwegian Parliament may request the government to establish, such a committee.

The first NOU was commisioned in 1972, and over 1600 reports have been published since.

See also

References

  1. ^ "New report on media diversity submitted". University of Bergen.
  2. ^ Hansen, Tore (2024-02-01), "Norges offentlige utredninger – NOU", Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian), retrieved 2024-04-30

External links

  • "NOU-ar". November 2006. List of NOU reports