grunniveaulagen
Grunniveaulagen is a term encountered primarily in Norwegian-language legal theory and speculative fiction to denote a foundational set of legal principles that establish the structure and limits of a government. It is not a specific statute in the current national legal code, and there is no single enacted law by that name in Norway or other jurisdictions. Instead, the term functions as a theoretical construct for discussing how a legal system could organize fundamental rights, governance, and the method of lawmaking.
Etymology: The name combines grunn- meaning foundation or basic with -loven meaning “the law” in Norwegian, with
Typical content and objectives: In discussions, grunniveaulagen is attributed provisions that secure fundamental rights and freedoms,
Usage and reception: Scholars and educators use the term to explore how a hypothetical foundational framework
See also: Constitution, Grunvloven (Grunnloven), Constitutional law, Foundational charter.