lagaskrán
Lagaskrán is a centralized legal registry and digital archive that consolidates statutes, regulations, case law, and official legal commentary for a given jurisdiction. It functions as an authoritative source for researchers, practitioners, and the public, providing versioned documents, detailed metadata, and persistent citations. The name combines lag, meaning law, and skrá, meaning register or record, in several Nordic-derived languages, though the concept is used broadly in modern legal informatics.
The system emerged with the development of computer-assisted legal information systems in the late 20th century
Contents are typically organized by jurisdiction, then by title, chapter, and article. Entries include statutory text,
Access and governance are managed by a legislative information service or national archive, with editorial oversight
Lagaskrán is widely used by lawyers, judges, and scholars to verify current law, study historical developments,