Lögbókum
Lögbókum refers to ancient Icelandic law books. These manuscripts contain the laws of Iceland from the Viking Age and the medieval period, primarily reflecting the legal traditions of the Old Norse world. The most significant of these is Grágás, meaning "Gray Goose," which is the most comprehensive collection of Icelandic laws from the period before the introduction of Christianity and the subsequent codification under Norwegian rule.
Grágás is divided into several parts, detailing laws related to criminal offenses, property rights, family law,