enhetslagarna
Enhetslagarna, literally “the unity laws,” is a term used in Swedish legal history to describe a set of reform efforts aimed at creating a uniform national legal framework by replacing diverse regional laws with standardized statutes. The term does not refer to a single codified code but to overlapping episodes of codification and centralization that spanned roughly from the late medieval period into the early modern era. The goal was to strengthen royal authority, facilitate administration, taxation, and justice, and to reduce legal fragmentation created by local customs, provincial privileges, and town charters.
In practice, enhetslagarna encompassed criminal law, civil procedure, and commercial law, and were implemented through royal
In historiography, the term enhetslagarna is used to describe a broader trend of legal unification in Sweden
Notable related topics include Swedish law, civil code codification, and the evolution of administrative and constitutional