landslög
Landslög, or "land law," refers to the body of legal principles and regulations governing the ownership, use, and transfer of land and property. The term is particularly significant in Icelandic legal history, where it historically encompassed both civil and criminal aspects of land disputes. The Icelandic Land Laws, dating back to the 13th century, were among the earliest codified legal systems in Europe, designed to resolve conflicts over land ownership, inheritance, and resource allocation in a newly settled agrarian society.
The original Icelandic Land Laws, or *Landslög*, were compiled in the 12th and 13th centuries and were
Over time, the *Landslög* evolved alongside broader legal developments in Iceland. By the 19th century, the legal