Magnus Erikssons landslag

The Magnus Erikssons landslag (Country Law of Magnus Eriksson) also called only Landslagen (Country Law) was a Swedish law passed by king Magnus IV in circa 1341. It was the first attempt to a law applying to the entire nation of Sweden, replacing the previous local county laws of the Medieval Scandinavian law. It was in effect in Sweden until the Civil Code of 1734. The law was divided into the following chapters (balk):

Magnus Erikssons landslag

The Magnus Erikssons landslag (Country Law of Magnus Eriksson) also called only Landslagen (Country Law) was a Swedish law passed by king Magnus IV in circa 1341. It was the first attempt to a law applying to the entire nation of Sweden, replacing the previous local county laws of the Medieval Scandinavian law. It was in effect in Sweden until the Civil Code of 1734. The law was divided into the following chapters (balk):