rikeregelen
Rikeregelen is a term used in Scandinavian historiography to describe the constitutional framework that governed the relationship between the ruler and other state organs within the realm. In scholarly discussions, the concept refers to the set of rules, norms, and practices that limited royal prerogatives and shaped how royal power operated in practice, including the roles of advisory councils, parliaments or assemblies, and church institutions. The precise meaning of rikeregelen varies among sources, and it is not a fixed legal term with a single definition.
Etymology and scope. The word combines elements meaning “realm” (rik) and “rules” or “regulations” (regler/regelen) and
Historical context. In the history of Denmark-Norway and later Norway as a separate kingdom, rikeregelen is
Modern usage. In contemporary scholarship, rikeregelen is used to frame discussions about the origins of constitutional
See also: constitutional monarchy, monarchy, parliament, Storting, Riksdag, early modern Scandinavia.