dómsvaldið
Dómsvaldið, or the judiciary, is the branch of government in Iceland responsible for interpreting and applying law. Its primary tasks include adjudicating civil, criminal, and administrative disputes, protecting fundamental rights, and upholding the rule of law. The system operates independently of the legislative and executive branches, in accordance with the Icelandic constitution, which vests judicial power in the courts and guarantees their independence.
Iceland's courts are organized in levels: district courts (héraðsdómstólar) handle the majority of cases; a Court
The administration of justice is supported by the Office of the State Prosecutor, which prosecutes criminal
The Icelandic judiciary also safeguards fundamental rights, due process, and equal protection under the law, and