kontraktretlige
Kontraktretlige is a term used in Danish and Norwegian legal language to denote matters relating to contract law, the branch of private law that governs agreements between parties. The word combines kontrakt (contract) and retlige (legal), and it is used to describe rules, principles, and issues arising from forming, interpreting, executing, and enforcing contracts.
The scope of kontraktretlige includes the formation of contracts (offer and acceptance), capacity to contract, consent,
In Nordic jurisdictions, kontraktretlige rules are primarily codified in national private law statutes. Denmark's Aftaleloven, Norway's
Because contract law is typically codified and refined through case law, kontraktretlige analysis combines statutory interpretation