Kjersti Graver (8 October 1945 – 14 February 2009) was a Norwegian jurist.
She was born in Oslo [1] as the oldest child of Gerd and Odd Graver. She was a granddaughter of Torjus Graver [2] and niece of Petter Graver.
She was married to Supreme Court Justice Lars Oftedal Broch, grandson of Lars Oftedal. [1] They resided at Jar. [3]
She took her law degree in 1970. After serving as a deputy judge and working in the Ministry of Consumer Affairs and Administration, [4] she was hired as a head of department in the Norwegian Consumer Council in 1979. [1] From 1984 to 1987 she worked for the Dutch Consumer Research Institute. [4]
She served as the Norwegian Consumer Ombudsman from 1987 to 1995. [1] During this period she was behind a prohibition of the skateboard in Norway. [5] In 1995 she was appointed as a presiding judge in the Borgarting Court of Appeal. [1]
She was also a board member of the National Institute for Consumer Research, [4] Amnesty International Norway and a member of the Norwegian Parliamentary Intelligence Oversight Committee. She died in February 2009. [6]
Kjersti Graver (8 October 1945 – 14 February 2009) was a Norwegian jurist.
She was born in Oslo [1] as the oldest child of Gerd and Odd Graver. She was a granddaughter of Torjus Graver [2] and niece of Petter Graver.
She was married to Supreme Court Justice Lars Oftedal Broch, grandson of Lars Oftedal. [1] They resided at Jar. [3]
She took her law degree in 1970. After serving as a deputy judge and working in the Ministry of Consumer Affairs and Administration, [4] she was hired as a head of department in the Norwegian Consumer Council in 1979. [1] From 1984 to 1987 she worked for the Dutch Consumer Research Institute. [4]
She served as the Norwegian Consumer Ombudsman from 1987 to 1995. [1] During this period she was behind a prohibition of the skateboard in Norway. [5] In 1995 she was appointed as a presiding judge in the Borgarting Court of Appeal. [1]
She was also a board member of the National Institute for Consumer Research, [4] Amnesty International Norway and a member of the Norwegian Parliamentary Intelligence Oversight Committee. She died in February 2009. [6]