Historical development of the Scandinavian legal systems
The formation of law in the Scandinavian countries took place in an original way, largely independent of the factors operating in continental Europe.
A blog about the formation of the law, the Scandinavian legal system
The formation of law in the Scandinavian countries took place in an original way, largely independent of the factors operating in continental Europe.
It is customary to divide the legal systems of the Scandinavian countries into two groups.
The Swedish legislation is mainly uncodified. The only official way of its systematization is a serial numbering of the acts when they are published in the official edition.
European Union law (EU law; European Union law) is a unique legal phenomenon formed in the course of development of European integration
The term “New Age” was introduced by Italian humanists in the 16th century to refer to a special period in world history that replaced feudalism.
The sources of law were the customs (kutums) of provinces, districts and cities, royal decrees and orders of feudal lords.
The High Middle Ages, the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. – was the beginning of the period of the flowering of the urban system in Europe.