The Norwegian Ministry of Finance
Christine Dickens has extensive experience in legal and financial roles, primarily within the Norwegian Ministry of Finance. Currently serving as Fagsjef in the Asset Management Department of the Government Pension Fund since March 2009, Christine has also held the position of Senior Tax Lawyer in the Tax Law Department, where the focus includes drafting and administering various tax regulations. Prior to these roles, Christine was involved in asset management during a secondment and gained legal experience at multiple law firms, including Advokatfirmaet Hjort DA, Advokatfirmaet BAHR AS, and Advokatfirmaet Steenstrup Stordrange DA. Christine's education includes a Cand.jur. from the University of Oslo, an LLM in Law from King's College London, and a specialist subject in International Tax Law from the University of Oslo.
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The Norwegian Ministry of Finance
The Ministry of Finance monitors and analyses economic trends in Norway and abroad, and gives advice in a number of areas of economic policy. The Ministry is responsible for tax policy both regarding economic analyses of the tax system and changes in tax law. The Ministry of Finance is responsible for the regulation and supervision of financial markets and financial institutions, private pension schemes, and rules and regulations for accounting and auditing. The Ministry of Finance is also responsible for the management of the Government Pension Fund. The Ministry is the central fiscal policy agent, and responsible i. a. for the preparation of the annual Central Government Budget Proposal, including counselling and coordination of other ministries´ budgetary work.