Ole Dag Rike is a university lecturer at the Department of Law at the School of Business and Law, University of Agder. He holds a cand. jur degree from the University of Oslo.
Rike specializes in real estate law, administrative law, contract law, ancestral property law, mortgage law, and enforcement law. Among his written works are the textbook "Mortgage Law for Practitioners," published in collaboration with lawyer Erik Råd Herlofsen, and the collection of legal issues with solutions, "Legal Issues with Solution Proposals I," published in collaboration with lawyer Kim Robert Danielsen and first lecturer Trygve Bjerkås at the University of Agder. Rike has also written a report in connection with the legal security project "County Governor as a Legal Safeguard in Land Management Cases."
Rike has developed courses in administrative law and planning, environmental, and agricultural law in collaboration with the County Governor of Vest-Agder. He has also conducted courses in agricultural legal topics in collaboration with the County Governors of Rogaland, Vest-Agder, Aust-Agder, and Hordaland. Additionally, he has conducted three courses on the topic of debt collection in collaboration with first lecturer Trygve Bjerkås at the University of Agder. In partnership with the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI), Rike has developed training and continuing education programs in general and special administrative law.
Rike is a former judicial clerk in Lower Telemark and an attorney at the firm Tofte & Co. He also has experience from the Department of Agricultural and Concession Law at the Ministry of Agriculture and the Municipal Department at the County Governor of Aust-Agder.
At the University of Agder, Rike lectures on contract law at the Department of Law. He also teaches introductory courses in law for economics students and contract law in an experiential master's program in management
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