frelsisreglur
Frelsisreglur, literally “freedom rules,” is a term used in Icelandic legal and political discourse to refer to the body of rules, principles, and norms that govern civil liberties and personal freedoms. It is not a single statute, but an umbrella concept that covers how individual rights are protected and how state power is constrained.
Legal basis for frelsisreglur rests primarily on the Constitution of Iceland, which outlines fundamental rights and
The scope of frelsisreglur includes core civil liberties such as freedom of thought, information, and association;
In practice, frelsisreglur function as a balancing framework. Restrictions on freedoms must be prescribed by law,
See also: Civil liberties, Constitutional law, Human rights.