List of justices in the Supreme Court of Norway .
Accurate as of 15 March 2018.
Name | Year of birth | Start of term | End of term | Reference |
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Toril Marie Øie (Chief Justice) | 1960 | 2003 | 2030 | |
Magnus Matningsdal | 1951 | 1997 | 2021 | [1] |
Karl Arne Utgård | 1951 | 1999 | 2021 | |
Bård Tønder | 1948 | 2006 | 2018 | |
Clement Endresen | 1949 | 2006 | 2019 | |
Hilde Indreberg | 1957 | 2007 | 2027 | |
Arnfinn Bårdsen | 1966 | 2008 | 2036 | |
Bergljot Webster | 1966 | 2009 | 2036 | |
Erik Møse | 1950 | 2009 | 2020 | |
Wilhelm Matheson | 1955 | 2009 | 2025 | |
Kristin Normann | 1954 | 2010 | 2024 | |
Ragnhild Noer | 1959 | 2010 | 2029 | |
Henrik Bull | 1957 | 2011 | 2027 | |
Knut H. Kallerud | 1956 | 2011 | 2026 | |
Per Erik Bergsjø | 1958 | 2012 | 2028 | |
Arne Ringnes | 1955 | 2014 | 2025 | |
Wenche Elizabeth Arntzen | 1959 | 2014 | 2029 | |
Ingvald Falch | 1963 | 2015 | 2033 | |
Espen Bergh | 1961 | 2016 | 2031 | |
Cecilie Østensen Berglund | 1971 | 2017 | 2041 | |
Borgar Høgetveit Berg | 1970 | 2017 | 2040 |
The symbol † denotes that the Justice died while in office.
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