List of University of Oslo Faculty of Law alumni

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From 1811 to 1980, the faculty educated all lawyers of Norway, and still educates around 75% of new legal candidates. Its alumni hence includes the vast majority of the country's preeminent legal professionals, including academics, supreme court justices, senior civil servants, and a large number of politicians, among them 11 Prime Ministers and many cabinet ministers. This list of University of Oslo Faculty of Law alumni is limited to alumni who are notable outside the realm of Norwegian law.

Politicians

Prime Ministers of Norway

Foreign Ministers of Norway

Finance Ministers of Norway

Other cabinet members

  • Hanne Bjurstrøm, former minister of labour and social inclusion
  • Johan Castberg, former minister of justice and minister of Social Affairs, Trade, Industry and Fisheries
  • Grete Faremo, former minister justice, former minister of defence, minister of justice and minister of international development
  • Jens Holmboe, former minister of justice, minister of church and education and minister of the navy and postal affairs
  • Rolf Jacobsen, former minister of defence
  • Knut Storberget, former minister of justice
  • Hadia Tajik, leader Standing Committee on Justice in the Norwegian Parliament, former Minister of Culture

Members of the Norwegian Parliament

Chairpersons of the Norwegian Nobel Committee

Other politicians

Rectors of the University of Oslo

International lawyers

Diplomats

Civil servants

Governors of Norges Bank

Directors of the Norwegian Data Inspectorate

Other civil servants

Businesspeople

World War II resistance fighters

Explorers

  • Helge Ingstad, discoverer of pre-Columbian Viking settlement in North America
  • Erling Kagge, the first person to accomplish the "three pole challenge", and the first to walk to the South Pole alone