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Medieval Scandinavian law, also called North Germanic law, was a subset of Germanic law practiced by North Germanic peoples. It was originally memorized by lawspeakers, but after the end of the Viking Age they were committed to writing, mostly by Christian monks after the Christianization of Scandinavia. Initially, they were geographically limited to minor jurisdictions (lögsögur), and the Bjarkey laws concerned various merchant towns, but later there were laws that applied to entire Scandinavian kingdoms. Each jurisdiction was governed by an assembly of free men, called a þing.

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  • Diritto scandinavo medievale (it)
  • Medieval Scandinavian law (en)
  • Middeleeuwse Scandinavische wetten (nl)
  • Leis provinciais (pt)
  • Landskapslag (sv)
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  • Landskapslagarna är de lagar som gällde på medeltiden i de olika delarna av Norden. Landskapslagarna ersattes av riksomfattande lagar: i Norge Magnus Lagaböters landslag år 1274, i Sverige Magnus Erikssons landslag cirka 1350 samt i Danmark, Island Kristian V:s Danske Lov 1683. Det självstyrande landskapet Ålands landskapslagar enligt självstyrelselagen 1920 behandlas inte här. (sv)
  • Medieval Scandinavian law, also called North Germanic law, was a subset of Germanic law practiced by North Germanic peoples. It was originally memorized by lawspeakers, but after the end of the Viking Age they were committed to writing, mostly by Christian monks after the Christianization of Scandinavia. Initially, they were geographically limited to minor jurisdictions (lögsögur), and the Bjarkey laws concerned various merchant towns, but later there were laws that applied to entire Scandinavian kingdoms. Each jurisdiction was governed by an assembly of free men, called a þing. (en)
  • Il diritto scandinavo medievale era una branca del diritto germanico antico in uso in Norvegia, Svezia, Danimarca, Islanda, ma anche nelle piccole comunità delle Fær Øer e per un breve periodo nell'Isola di Man e nelle Isole Orcadi. La caratteristica originaria del diritto scandinavo era la trasmissione orale. Prima dell'avvento dei regni nazionali e del conseguente controllo del sovrano attraverso suoi agenti, le leggi erano memorizzate e declamate dal lögsögumaðr, un uomo esperto nelle leggi, nelle tradizioni e negli usi. Il diritto veniva esercitato principalmente nel thing (norreno e islandese þing, svedese, norvegese, danese e faroese ting), a cui potevano partecipare solo gli uomini liberi. Successivamente all'epoca vichinga l'usanza di declamare le leggi in modo mnemonico venne abba (it)
  • De middeleeuwse Scandinavische wetten werden oorspronkelijk onthouden door de wetsprekers, maar na de tijd van de Vikingen werden ze opgeschreven. Aanvankelijk werden ze geografisch beperkt tot kleine rechtsgebieden (lögsögur), en de Bjarkeyjar wetten betroffen verschillende handelssteden, maar later waren er wetten die werden toegepast op complete Scandinavische koninkrijken. (nl)
  • As Leis provinciais (landskapslagar) suecas eram códigos de leis medievais usados em diversas províncias históricas – na altura, praticamente independentes e gozando de grande autonomia. Essas leis existiam em todos os países nórdicos. Inicialmente tinha a forma oral, sendo memorizadas e recitadas pelos homens de leis ou legíferos (em sueco: lagsagomän; em latim: lēgiferī). A pouco e pouco, foram aparecendo versões escritas particulares, até surgirem as versões escritas oficiais. Leis dos gotas Leis dos suíones Leis dos daneses (pt)
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