réttslagsmiða
Réttslagsmiða is the Icelandic term for an official credential issued in connection with legal proceedings, typically functioning as a pass or badge that identifies a person’s role and authorizes access to court facilities or proceedings. It is used to designate participants and authorized observers within the judicial process, such as judges, lawyers, witnesses, court staff, journalists, and other admitted persons. The issuance is typically by the court administration or police, depending on jurisdiction, and is tied to a specific case or proceeding and a defined time period.
A rettslagsmiða contains the holder’s name, role or affiliation, the case number, the venue and date, and
Historically, rettslagsmiða has been used to control access to courtrooms and to streamline movement within the
In the Icelandic context the term may appear in historical records or legal discussions about court access