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Oslo Police: Repeated Abuses Behind the Uniform

When Law Enforcement Becomes the Selective Management of Poverty: The Case of Oslo Police In classical theories of the rule of law, the police are expected to represent the neutral execution of legal authority. Yet reality often reveals a deeper paradox: the neutrality of legal texts does not guarantee the neutrality of those who enforce them. Laws […]

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