lagastoðar
Lagastoðar is the plural form of lagastoð, an Icelandic term meaning the legal basis or justification for a person’s action, a public decision, or a right. It refers to the source of authority that legitimizes an act in accordance with law. In practice, lagastoð is derived from statutes, the constitution, regulations, and binding court decisions. The concept is central to administrative and constitutional law, where officials must act within the limits of established lagastoð, and where individuals may challenge decisions lacking proper lagastoð.
Etymology: The term is composed of lag, meaning law, and stoð, meaning support. It underscores that legal
Usage: In legal reasoning, arguments are often built around lagastoð. For example, a permit decision must have
Relation: Lagastoð is distinct from moral or political justification; it denotes the source and scope of legal
See also: law, statute, constitutional law, administrative law.