venjuréttur
Venjuréttur, or the right to vengeance, is a historical legal concept rooted in traditional Icelandic law and societal customs. It refers to the principle that an individual or family could seek retribution for a wrongdoing, such as murder or severe injury, through direct action rather than relying solely on formal legal proceedings. This concept was particularly prominent in Iceland’s early legal system, which was based on the *Grágás* (Gray Goose), a collection of laws compiled in the 13th century.
Under venjuréttur, the victim’s family or kin had the authority to pursue justice independently, often through
Over time, as Icelandic legal systems evolved and centralized authority strengthened, venjuréttur gradually declined. By the