undirsetninguna
Undirsetninguna, also known as the Icelandic Language Act, is a legislative framework established in Iceland to promote and protect the Icelandic language. The act was enacted in 1999 and has since been amended several times to address the evolving linguistic landscape of the country. The primary goal of undirsetninguna is to ensure that Icelandic remains the official language of Iceland and to encourage its use in various sectors of society.
The act mandates that all official communications between the government and its citizens must be conducted
One of the key provisions of undirsetninguna is the requirement for public institutions to provide information
Undirsetninguna has been instrumental in preserving the Icelandic language, which has faced challenges due to globalization