legalitets
Legalitets is a term used in law and political theory to denote the principle of legality—the idea that government actions and sanctions must be grounded in and authorized by law. It represents the constraint on public power and the predictability of legal outcomes, reinforcing that rules are publicly promulgated and applied equally. In practice, legality requires that agencies act within their authorized powers and that individuals can anticipate legal consequences from their conduct.
In criminal law, the principle of legality requires that conduct be defined as a crime by law
Legalitets is distinct from legitimacy—the latter concerns whether authority is perceived as rightful or accepted by
Usage and variation: the term appears in German as Legalitätsprinzip, and in Nordic and other European legal
See also: rule of law; principle of legality; legitimacy; criminal law; administrative law.