setlögum
Setlögum is a term originating from Old Norse and has significant implications within historical Icelandic legal and social structures. It generally refers to the laws and customs that governed the settlement and establishment of new lands, particularly during the Viking Age and the early settlement period of Iceland. These laws were crucial for defining rights, responsibilities, and the social order in a newly founded society.
The concept of setlögum encompassed a range of legal principles. It included rules concerning land ownership,
Furthermore, setlögum played a role in defining who could settle and on what terms. It often involved