Sigurd Østrem (1884–1954) was a Norwegian jurist.
He took the dr.juris degree in 1926 with the thesis De kollektive arbeidskampe efter norsk ret. [1] During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany he held more than thirty radio lectures in the Nazi-controlled Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, explaining new Nazi laws and reforms in a Norwegian historical context. [2] He was also appointed as a docent in jurisprudence at the University of Oslo on 27 June 1941, but lost his job shortly after the war, on 15 May 1945. [3] He died on 22 February 1954. [4]
Sigurd Østrem (1884–1954) was a Norwegian jurist.
He took the dr.juris degree in 1926 with the thesis De kollektive arbeidskampe efter norsk ret. [1] During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany he held more than thirty radio lectures in the Nazi-controlled Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, explaining new Nazi laws and reforms in a Norwegian historical context. [2] He was also appointed as a docent in jurisprudence at the University of Oslo on 27 June 1941, but lost his job shortly after the war, on 15 May 1945. [3] He died on 22 February 1954. [4]