Scandinavian Law
Scandinavian Law refers to the legal systems of the Nordic countries, primarily Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland. These countries share a common historical and cultural background, which influences their legal frameworks. The laws are characterized by a strong emphasis on social welfare, equality, and human rights.
The legal systems in these countries are primarily based on civil law traditions, with a focus on statutes and codes. Additionally, Scandinavian Law often incorporates elements of customary law and judicial decisions, reflecting the region's commitment to fairness and justice in legal proceedings.