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ansvaret

Ansvaret is the definite form of the noun ansvar, used in Norwegian and Swedish to denote a specific obligation, duty, or liability. The term can refer to moral accountability, legal responsibility, or organizational or managerial duties. In everyday language the definite form highlights that a particular party or entity bears the duty in a given situation.

In practical use, ansvaret marks who is answerable for a task, outcome, or consequence. Examples include questions

Culturally and institutionally, ansvaret underpins how organizations assign authority and how individuals are held to account.

like
“Hvem
har
ansvaret
for
prosjektet?”
and
statements
such
as
“Ledelsen
har
ansvaret
for
sikkerheten.”
In
legal
contexts,
ansvaret
differentiates
between
general
accountability
and
specific
liability,
with
phrases
like
erstatningsansvar
(liability
for
damages)
and
strafferettslig
ansvar
(criminal
responsibility).
The
concept
can
also
appear
in
risk
management,
governance,
and
ethics,
where
clearly
defined
ansvarsområden
or
division
of
responsibilities
help
allocate
duties
and
authorities.
It
intersects
with
related
terms
such
as
ansvarsfordeling
(division
of
responsibility),
ansvarsfraskrivelse
(disclaimer),
and
ansvarsforsikring
(liability
insurance).
While
the
core
idea
is
universal—being
answerable
for
outcomes—the
precise
definition
and
scope
of
ansvaret
can
vary
by
legal
system,
sector,
and
organizational
policy.