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Legislation And State Formation Norway And Its Neighbours In The Middle Ages Steinar Imsen Ed

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Legislation And State Formation Norway And Its Neighbours In The Middle Ages Steinar Imsen Ed
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Publisher: Akademika Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.18 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Steinar Imsen (ed.)
ISBN: 9788232103164, 8232103167
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Legislation And State Formation Norway And Its Neighbours In The Middle Ages Steinar Imsen Ed by Steinar Imsen (ed.) 9788232103164, 8232103167 instant download after payment.

This book examines the role of legislation in the transformation of the early medieval Nordic realms into monarchic states in the High Middle Ages. The principal focus is on the development of a common law for Norway, the Norse lands overseas, and the northern and eastern peripheries of the king's mainland realm. While state formation was, in many respects, a parallel process in the Scandinavian kingdoms, there were interesting differences among them with regard to their chronology and character. In the mid-1100s, several decades earlier than their counterparts in Denmark, the kings of Norway were already active in the codification of provincial laws. Sweden was comparatively late in codifying provincial laws, a delay which mirrors the slow state formation process in eastern Scandinavia. On the other hand, Norway and Sweden were the only realms to develop comprehensive law codes for the whole of their respective realms: Magnus Hakonsson's Norwegian Landslov (1274) and Magnus Eriksson's Swedish Landslag (1350). In 1300, the realm of the King of Norway, including the mainland as well as overseas tributary lands, was a united community of law.

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