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Erik Ribsskog

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RE: Spørsmål om rettigheter innenfor EØS-området/Fwd: The European Economic Area





Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>





Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 1:18 PM





To:

BJERKEBO Elin <Elin.BJERKEBO@efta.int>



Hei,

takk for svar!
Men kan du bekrefte det du sa på telefonen på fredag, at du ikke visste hvem hun Sigurdardottir var.
Og hvordan kan det ha seg at hun svarte på e-post som jeg sendte deg?

Mvh.
Erik Ribsskog
2009/9/28 BJERKEBO Elin <Elin.BJERKEBO@efta.int>

Dear Mr. Ribsskog,

In reference to our phone

conversation on 24 September 2009, we would like to clarify what

the EFTA Secretariat works with, in order to avoid any further

misunderstandings. T
he role of the EFTA Secretariat is to provide

support for the management of the EEA Agreement and assist the EEA

EFTA States in the preparation of new legislation for integration into the

EEA Agreement. The EFTA Secretariat is not entrusted with surveillance

of correct implementation or enforcement of EEA legal acts. The

surveillance role within the EEA Agreement is entrusted to the EFTA Surveillance

Authority which is to ensure correct implementation and enforcement of EEA

legal acts within the EEA EFTA States, i.e. Norway, Iceland and

Liechtenstein.

On the EU side it is generally the role of the

European Commission and the European Court of Justice to ensure that the EU

Member States enforce and implement corresponding EU rules
correctly.

Unfortunately, the EFTA Secretariat does therefore neither have

the competence nor the mandate to deal with a potential

violation of EEA rules in the United Kingdom and can therefore not be of

help to you in this case.

Should you wish to file a complaint about the work of the EFTA

Secretariat in Brussels the appropriate party to turn to in the case of a

Norwegian citizen would be the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign

Affairs.

Best regards,


Elin

Bjerkebo

Officer, Information and Communication –

Secretary-General's Office

EFTA – European Free Trade

Association

Tel: +32 2 286 17 19 | Fax: +32 2 286 17 50 | Mobile: +32

476 62 38 03
E-mail: ebj@efta.int | Web: www.efta.int
Rue Joseph

II 12-16 | B-1000 Brussels | Belgium


From: BJERKEBO Elin
Sent: 24

September 2009 14:53
To: HJALTESTED Erna
Subject: FW:

Spørsmål om rettigheter innenfor EØS-området/Fwd: The European Economic

Area.


From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

Sent: 24 September 2009 14:46
To: BJERKEBO

Elin
Subject: Fwd: Spørsmål om rettigheter innenfor EØS-området/Fwd:

The European Economic Area.

———- Forwarded message ———-
From: SIGURDARDOTTIR Linda Bjork <LindaBjork.SIGURDARDOTTIR@efta.int>

Date:

2008/10/21
Subject: RE: Spørsmål om rettigheter innenfor EØS-området/Fwd: The

European Economic Area.
To: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

Dear

Mr. Ribsskog,

Thank you for your email. Unfortunately the EFTA

Secretariat is not competent to deal with your case. I am afraid that we

can not assist you any further in this matter.

Best regards,
Linda Bjork

—–Original Message—–
From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

Sent: 16 October 2008 03:55
To: SIGURDARDOTTIR Linda

Bjork
Subject: Re: Spørsmål om rettigheter innenfor EØS-området/Fwd: The

European Economic Area.

Hi,

thank you very much for your

e-mail!

I've contacted Solvit now, regarding the problems I've been

having with the British Police, the IPCC, and the Ministry of Justice, etc.,

that they aren't answering my e-mails, and they aren't returning my phone-

calls.

The Merseyside Police didn't call me back, even if I went to the

Norwegian Consulate, here in Liverpool, and got them to call the Police, after

I'd tried to call myself a lot of times, but the Police just didn't call

back.

It's the same with the IPCC, they don't call back, and they don't

answer e-mails.

The Home Office, tells me, that then I have to take the

IPCC to Court.

But, I've been trying to get a work-case against

Bertelsmann Arvatos Microsoft Scandinavian Product Activation, to the Court, in

Britain, for almost two years now, but even the law-firms, don't want to do

their job, it seems. (Within the legal aid programme).

But Solvit says

that this is my fault, that I'm experiencing problems with the communication

with the autorothies.

When it's the Police and the IPCC, who aren't

returning my phone-calls and e-mails.

I think I have the same right, to

get my correspondence answered, like an EU-citizen.

How can I get my

rights, if I don't even get to speak with the case-worker?

So I'm trying

to send back a copy of the correspondence with Solvit Norway.

Maybe you

understand more about how to explain the problems to Solvit, than I

do.

Hope this is alright, and thanks again for the first

e-mail!

Yours sincerely,

Erik Ribsskog

On Wed, Sep 10,

2008 at 2:36 PM, SIGURDARDOTTIR Linda Bjork <LindaBjork.SIGURDARDOTTIR@efta.int>

wrote:
> Dear Mr. Ribsskog,
>
>
>
> The EFTA

Secretariat has received your request concerning the rights
> of Norwegian

citizens living and working in the UK.
>
>
>
> For your

information, the task of EFTA Secretariat in Brussels is
> mainly to

provide support to the EEA EFTA States for the management of
> the EEA

Agreement and assists them in the preparation of the
> incorporation of

new legislation into the EEA Agreement.
>
>
>
> Norway

is a Party to the EEA agreement and therefore the same rules
> apply to

Norwegian citizens as to EU country citizens when it concerns
> the

Internal Market, i.e. freedom of movement of goods, persons,
> services

and capital. As a Norwegian citizen living and working in UK
> you should

enjoy the same rights as UK citizens when you are making
> use of these

freedoms (Art. 4 of the EEA Agreement).
>
>
>
> You

could try to contact SOLVIT which is an on-line problem solving
> network.

They try to solve problems caused by the misapplication of
> the

Internal Market law by public authorities. As you are a Norwegian
>

citizen, you should contact the Norwegian SOLVIT Centre (tel.: +47 222
>

404 11; email: solvit-norway@nhd.dep.no

website:
> http://ec.europa.eu/solvit/ )
>
>
>
>

We are sorry to inform you that the EFTA Secretariat can unfortunately
>

not help you any further in this

matter.
>
>
>
>
>
> With best

regards,
>
>
> Linda Bjork Sigurdardottir
> EFTA –

European Free Trade Association
>
> E-mail: lbs@efta.int | Web: www.efta.int
> Rue Joseph II 12-16 | B-1000 Brussels |

Belgium
>
>
>
> ———- Forwarded message

———-
> From: Euro-Ombudsman <EO@ombudsman.europa.eu>
>

Date: Jul 7, 2008 1:48 PM
> Subject: RE: The European Economic

Area.
> To: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
>
>
>
>

Dear Mr Ribsskog,
>
>
>
> Thank you for your e-mail of

30 June 2008, in which you ask if you, as
> a Norwegian citizen living in

Britain, have the right to get help from
> the police and the British

government.
>
>
>
> In replying to your e-mail, first, I

would like to give a short
> presentation of the work of the European

Ombudsman.
>
>
>
> The European Ombudsman investigates

complaints about maladministration
> by the institutions and bodies of the

European Union. This means that
> you can complain to the Ombudsman if you

consider that, for instance,
> the European Commission, the European

Parliament or the Council of the
> European Union has done something

wrong.
>
>
>
> It is thus not part of the Ombudsman's

function to provide you with
> the kind of information that you are asking

for.
>
>
>
> However, you could consider turning to

EuropeDirect, which provides
> practical information in the official EU

language of your choice about
> the European Union and its policies or a

reference to further sources
> of information. You can reach the service

by calling the following
> toll-free number from anywhere in the EU during

opening hours
> (9h00-18h30 CET on
>

weekdays):
>
>
>
> 00 800 6 7 8 9 10

11
>
>
>
> Or call the standard number + 32-2-299.96.96

from anywhere in the
> world (normal charges

apply).
>
>
>
> You can also contact the service by

sending an e-mail:
>
>
>
> http://europedirect-cc.cec.eu.int/websubmit/?lang=en
>
>
>
>

For more information on Europe Direct, you can consult the following
>

website:
>
>
>
> http://ec.europa.eu/europedirect/index_en.htm
>
>
>
>

Yours sincerely,
>
>
>
> Angela Lindberg
>
>

Office of the European Ombudsman
>
>
>
>
>
>

________________________________
> From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
> Sent: 30 June

2008 21:58
> To: Euro-Ombudsman
> Subject: The European Economic

Area.
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm a Norwegian citizen living

in Britain.
>
> Here, there have been many problems, at work, and

regarding a
> complaint against the Police etc., that I haven't got any

help with.
> (I've also contacted the Norwegian Government, regarding

these problems, but
> they don't answer my
> e-mails, and the

Sivilombudsmannen, is part of a cover-up, from the
> Government, it seems,

even
> if I wont explain this in detail now, but I can explain more

detailed if
> it's needed).
>
> I was wondering, since Norway,

are part of the European Economical
> Area. So Norwegian citizens, are

allowed, to live and work, in
> Britain, like if they were EU-Citizens, as

I've understood it.
> But, I was wondering if this means, that one, as a

Norwegian citizen in
> Britain, also has the right,
> to get

help/advice from the Police, and other Goverment in Britain, like if
> one

was an EU-citizen?
>
> I think, that if one have the right to work

and live in an EU-country,
> like the 'EFTA/EØS-agreement' says, then only

has the right help from
> the Government, it that EU-country (the Police

etc), like
> if one were an EU-citizen, right?
>
> I just

wanted to try to get this clear, since I'm having some
> problems, both

with the Norwegian and the British Goverment now, so I
> just wanted to

know, if some this could be something to do, with
> that one aren't that

well protected by rights, if one are a Norwegian
> citizen living in the

EU?
> Hope that you have the chance to answer about this, and thanks in

advance
> for the reply!
>
> Yours sincerely,
> Erik

Ribsskog






PS.

Hun bjerkebo skriver i e-posten ovenfor, at hvis man ønsker å klage på EFTA, som norsk statsborger, så må man klage til UD:

Should you wish to file a complaint about the work of the EFTA Secretariat in Brussels the appropriate party to turn to in the case of a Norwegian citizen would be the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

(Se e-posten ovenfor).

Mens Nærings- og Handelsdepartementet, de skriver i et brev til meg, som jeg mottok for en uke eller to siden, at det ikke var mulig å klage til departementene på EFTA.

Jeg får ikke det her helt til å stemme men.

Hm.

Her er linken til dette brevet, så kan man se at det departementet skriver at man ikke kan klage på EFTA til departementene:

https://johncons-blogg.net/2009/09/jeg-fikk-et-brev-fra-nrings-og.html