lagapunktamál
Lagapunktamál is a term used in Icelandic legal discourse to denote a case where the central issue is a point of law rather than the facts of the case. The compound comes from lagapunkt (legal point) and mál (matter/case). It describes disputes in which the decisive question concerns interpretation, application, or constitutionality of legal provisions.
Such matters arise when a court or party identifies an ambiguity or conflict in how a statute,
In practice, lagapunktamál are often directed to higher courts for authoritative determination, especially on points of
The significance of lagapunktamál lies in legal certainty and consistency. By resolving disputed legal interpretations, courts
Notable examples have shaped Icelandic jurisprudence, affecting areas such as constitutional rights, administrative law, and statutory