lagbók
Lagbók, literally "law book" in Icelandic, is a term used for a codified collection of statutes and legal rules governing a jurisdiction. A lagbók is intended as an authoritative, organized reference for judges, lawyers, and the public. It may be an official code published by the government or a traditional compilation that records enacted law and, in some systems, customary rules.
Contents and organization typically vary, but a lagbók generally arranges statutes by subject area—such as civil,
Role and hierarchy: In many legal systems, the lagbók serves as a primary source of law, with
Etymology: The term combines lag "law" and bók "book" in Icelandic. The practice of codifying laws in