gjaldskuldbindingar
Gjaldskuldbindingar is an Icelandic term that translates into English as “debt bondage” or “debt servitude.” It denotes a form of socio‑economic restraint in which an individual is required to serve another person until a debt is paid off or a condition is fulfilled. The concept has ancient roots, appearing in various cultures around the world as a mechanism to enforce labor or political obligations, often under conditions that resemble slavery.
In the Icelandic context, gjaldskuldbindingar historically applied to a range of practices, including the medieval “manorial
Legally, contemporary Icelandic law prohibits gjaldskuldbindingar, aligning with international conventions on the abolition of slavery and