réttarregla
Réttarregla is a term used in Icelandic and other Nordic legal traditions to denote a rule of law—an abstract norm that guides conduct and judicial decision‑making. The word combines réttar (law) and regla (rule). A réttarregla may be found in statutes, in case law, or in customary practice, and it functions as a standard that tells courts and officials how to resolve particular situations. It is not itself a decision; rather, it supplies the criteria used to classify cases, allocate rights and duties, determine liability, or decide remedies.
Characteristics of a réttarregla include generality, abstractness, and normative force. A réttarregla applies across similar facts
In legal theory, réttarregla is used as a tool for reasoning. It underpins interpretation of statutory text,
Overall, réttarregla serves to structure legal reasoning by providing identifiable, applicable standards that shape rights, duties,