aðallykilorð
Aðallykilorð is a term used in Icelandic law to refer to a legal opinion or statement issued by a judge or a court. It is a formal expression of the court's reasoning and interpretation of the law in a particular case. Aðallykilorð is not binding on the court in subsequent cases, but it serves as a valuable source of legal precedent and guidance for judges and lawyers. The term is often used in legal discussions and academic writings to refer to the reasoning and principles established in a particular case.
The concept of aðallykilorð is rooted in the principle of stare decisis, which is the doctrine of
Aðallykilorð can be issued in various forms, including full opinions, concurring or dissenting opinions, and separate
In summary, aðallykilorð is a crucial aspect of Icelandic legal practice, providing a framework for the interpretation