Regulations demanding that at least 40 percent of a Norwegian company's board members must be women may be stopped by European authorities. The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) watchdog group ESA (EFTA Surveillance Authority) is now starting a formal investigation of the Norwegian regulations, newspaper Nationen reports. Norwegian authorities have threatened firms with fines if they do not meet the 40 percent women mark in their corporate boards. "We have not decided if the law is in order or not but we have asked for more information in order to investigate if the law is in accord with EEA (European...