Börnaskýlslög
Börnaskýlslög, a term originating from Icelandic, translates to "child protection laws." These laws are a cornerstone of the Icelandic legal system, designed to safeguard the welfare and rights of children. They encompass a broad range of provisions aimed at preventing abuse, neglect, and exploitation, and ensuring that children receive adequate care, education, and support. The legislation establishes frameworks for social services, child welfare agencies, and legal proceedings related to children.
Key aspects of Börnaskýlslög often include provisions for reporting suspected cases of child endangerment, the powers