lagars
Lagar, the Swedish term for laws, refer to the system of binding rules that regulate conduct within a society and are recognized or enforced by a governing authority. The primary purpose of lagar is to establish expected behavior, protect rights, assign duties, and provide mechanisms for resolving disputes and maintaining public order. Lagars derive from multiple sources, including constitutions, statutes enacted by legislatures, judicial decisions that interpret and fill gaps (case law), administrative regulations, customary practices, and international treaties to which the state is a party.
Broadly, lagar fall into public law (constitutional, administrative, criminal) and private law (civil, contract, property). International
Creation and interpretation follow a typical cycle: legislation is proposed by the government or parliament, debated,
Enforcement is carried out by police and prosecutors, with courts delivering judgments, sanctions, or remedies. Lag