rettighetene
Rettighetene (Norwegian for "rights") refers to the fundamental principles and legal protections that individuals and groups possess within a society. These rights are established to ensure fairness, dignity, and freedom while preventing abuse of power by authorities or individuals. In Norway, as in many democratic nations, rights are primarily outlined in the Constitution, the Grundlov (1814), and subsequent legislation, particularly the Rettighets- og pliktloven (Rights and Duties Act) of 2019.
Human rights, a subset of rettighetene, are universal and include freedoms such as the right to life,
In addition to human rights, Norway recognizes specific legal rights in areas such as labor, education, and
While rettighetene provide a framework for protection, they are not absolute. Laws may limit certain rights