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12:24 Mar 21, 2007 |
Norwegian to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) | |||||||
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4 | no limit to the right of access - to official document(s) |
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3 | non-restrictive right of reproduction/publication |
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3 | no public reproduction/disclosure/ restrictions |
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non-restrictive right of reproduction/publication Explanation: I didn't find a standard equivalent, but maybe this might put you on the right track? |
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no public reproduction/disclosure/ restrictions Explanation: More context needed: press or court setting. The web ref. suggests a 'legal professional privilege' scenario of outing secrets. Arguably, the adgang as a right or opportunity can be left out. Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://www.domstol.no/DAtemplates/Article____3043.aspx Reference: http://www.collectionscanada.ca/notices/016-200-e.html |
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no limit to the right of access - to official document(s) Explanation: found on internal/official documents, stating whether the information in the document can be shown to the public/publicized, or not. Example sentence(s):
https://wcd.coe.int/ViewDoc.jsp?id=262135&Lang=en |
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