Arne Ringnes (born 28 April 1955) is a Norwegian lawyer and judge.
He was born in Oslo. He was hired in the Ministry of Justice in 1983, went on to serve as a deputy judge in Indre Follo District Court, then became junior solicitor in the law firm Thommessen in 1986. He became a partner in 1989, until he was appointed as Supreme Court Justice in 2014. [1]
Jens Ingebret Evensen was a Norwegian lawyer, judge, politician, trade minister, international offshore rights expert, member of the International Law Commission and judge at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
Johan Peter Broust Fahlstrøm was one of Norway's leading male actors before World War I.
Ellef Ringnes was a Norwegian brewer and patron.
Amund Ringnes was a Norwegian businessman, brewery owner and patron.
Sverre Helge Hassel was a Norwegian polar explorer and one of the first five people to reach the South Pole.
Frederik Christian Stoud Platou was a Norwegian legal scholar, Supreme Court justice, district stipendiary magistrate and politician.
Arne Toralf Sunde was a Norwegian politician, Olympic shooter and army officer. He is best known for his participation in the 1940 Norwegian Campaign, his participation in Nygaardsvold's Cabinet during its 1940–1945 exile in London and three years as a United Nations ambassador. Sunde was President of the United Nations Security Council in June 1949 and July 1950.
Events in the year 1928 in Norway.
Arne Christiansen was a Norwegian judge.
Karl Arne Utgård is a Norwegian judge.
Ernst Fredrik Eckhoff was a Norwegian judge.
Centralteatret ; is a theatre on Akersgata, in the city centre of Oslo, Norway.
Emil Stang, Jr. was a Norwegian jurist and politician for the Norwegian Labour Party and for the Communist Party of Norway. He was later the 13th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Norway.
Haagen Ringnes was a Norwegian television journalist and non-fiction writer.
Knud Maartmann Ringnes was a Norwegian businessman.
Astri Sverdrup Rynning was a Norwegian judge and politician representing the Conservative Party. She served as a Member of Parliament 1965–1969; originally elected as a deputy member, she became an MP when Kåre Willoch was appointed to Cabinet. She was a member of the Standing Committee on Justice during her term.
Wenche Elizabeth Arntzen is a Norwegian lawyer and judge. She was appointed to the Supreme Court of Norway on 20 June 2014, having previously been a judge at the Oslo District Court.
Arne Lyng is a Norwegian district court judge currently employed at Oslo District Court.
Christian Ringnes is a Norwegian businessman and art collector whose family founded Norway’s now largest brewery Ringnes in 1876. In his hometown of Oslo, Ringnes owns restaurants, hotels and museums, and recently donated more than $70 million for the creation of a large sculpture and cultural park, which opened in 2013. The Wall Street Journal ranks it as one of the top five parks in the world. Over decades Ringnes has built one of the largest private collections of art in the world.
Henrik Bull is a Norwegian judge.