ráðstefna
In Icelandic tradition, *ráðstefna* refers to a formal gathering or council convened to discuss matters of governance, policy, or community decision-making. Historically, these assemblies were central to Icelandic self-governance, particularly during the medieval period when the country was governed by the Alþingi (Althing), the oldest continuously operating parliament in the world. The *ráðstefna* often involved representatives from various districts, clergy, and free men, who debated laws, taxes, and disputes before the lawmakers.
The term *ráðstefna* can also describe more contemporary gatherings, such as public consultations or advisory meetings
While the Althing’s role has diminished in modern Iceland, the concept of *ráðstefna* persists as a symbol