Emilie Enger Mehl
Emilie Enger Mehl is the Norwegian Minister of Justice, who has been involved in prioritizing funding for audio and video recording systems in courts, aiming to address the historical lack of resources for such technology.
Born on Jan 15, 1988 (38 years old)
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Norway:
Emilie Enger Mehl appointed the Baneheia committee to investigate the wrongful conviction of Viggo Kristiansen.
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Norway:
Emilie Enger Mehl previously led the Justice Department and shares responsibility for the current situation.
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Norway:
Emilie Enger Mehl was the former justice minister who revoked a rule that could have allowed the author to remain in Norway.
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Norway:
Emilie Enger Mehl was the former justice minister who opened several new offices in rural areas.
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Norway:
Emilie Enger Mehl is out of the dance after losing her seat in the Storting during the September election.
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Norway:
Emilie Enger Mehl has been granted over 300,000 kroner in severance pay from the Storting while participating in a TV program.
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Norway:
Senterpartiets justisminister Emilie Enger Mehl, who was responsible for more than three years, let the case just lie.
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Norway:
Emilie Enger Mehl is mentioned as a potential candidate for leadership within the Senterpartiet.
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Norway:
Emilie Enger Mehl is mentioned as a prominent candidate for leadership within the Senterpartiet.
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Norway:
Mehl is a favorite among Senterpartiet's representatives to take over leadership.
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