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  1. The Constitution of Norway was extensively amended in May 2014. The new article 93 in the constitution explicitly prohibits capital punishment ( "Every person has the right to life. No one can be sentenced to death.") along with torture, inhumane or degrading punishments, and slavery, and compels the government to protect against these practices.

  2. May 26, 2023 · Capital punishment for regular crimes was used until 1905 when it was reduced to be used in wartime only. The last non-wartime death sentence in Norway was in 1876. Capital punishment during wartime. Capital punishment in wartime in Norway kept going for a long time, and was used to punish people convicted of treason following the 2nd world war.

  3. Jan 24, 2024 · Efforts to abolish the death penalty are an integral part of the Government’s human rights policy. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs uses a range of tools in addressing this issue in international and regional organisations, as well as when engaging directly with individual countries. Norway urges the authorities in countries where the death ...

  4. However, the scope, legal basis, and fairness of these trials has since been a matter of some debate. A total of 40 people—including Vidkun Quisling, the self-proclaimed and Nazi-supported Minister President of Norway during the occupation—were executed after capital punishment was reinstated in Norway. Thirty-seven of those executed were ...

    Name
    Date
    Location
    Notes
    17 August 1945
    Akershus Fortress, Oslo
    Served in the Statspolitiet
    Hans Birger Egeberg
    4 October 1945
    Kristiansten Fortress, Trondheim
    Member of the Rinnan gang
    20 October 1945
    Akershus
    Served in the Statspolitiet
    24 October 1945
    Akershus
    Coup leader, head of the pro-Nazi puppet ...
  5. The capital punishment was fully abolished in Norway in 1979 and its abolitionist status was enshrined in the Constitution in 2014. Before then, death sentences had been abolished during peacetime since 1905 and the last execution carried out in peacetime dated back to 1876, although executions later took place during the Nazi occupation.

  6. Abolition of the Death Penalty in Europe. Timeline. European and World Day against the Death Penalty. Key legal Instruments and texts adopted. You are here: Abolition of the death penalty. Death Penalty Map. Norway.

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  8. the abolition of capital punishment . Norway is one of more than 165 parties to the Covenant . Article 7, which forbids torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, and Article 14, which deals with the right to a fair trial, are also relevant to application of the death penalty .