forgangsmál
Forgangsmál, also known as *forgangar* in Icelandic, refers to the legal concept of a person’s right to dispose of their own property or assets after death, particularly in the context of inheritance law. This term is primarily used in Icelandic legal and historical contexts to describe the traditional practices governing the distribution of a deceased person’s estate.
In Iceland’s historical legal system, forgangsmál was closely tied to the *Alþingi*, the medieval parliament, which
Modern Icelandic inheritance law has evolved significantly, incorporating elements of civil law and European legal traditions.
The term also appears in discussions of cultural heritage and historical justice, particularly in debates over