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by j_jochem 2017 days ago
Fun fact: Norway is not a member of the EU.
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They aren't, but they are in the EEA (European Economic Area). So in trade they mostly follow EU rules without participating in the political process.

I don't how much of the lawful interception stuff is governed by EU directives. Even less whether that would affect EEA countries.

> Fun fact: Norway is not a member of the EU.

Which I think is a shame. Sweden and Norway together would have a net positive influence on modernizing law across the EU.

(I'm saying that as a German)

Sweden already is part of the EU.
I'm just saying that Sweden, Norway and Finland together would make an awesome couple; given how they overcame legislative issues and how they modernized their countries against all odds (with all that happened after 1808).

From a political perspective they're quick to adapt to a changing landscape.

Sweden and Finland are both in the EU but AFAIK there's not much policy alignment between them with regards to EU legislation.
Norway is also a member of NATO which could subject it to additional pressures (same applies to other member states).