• The Bjarkey laws (Old Swedish: biærköa rætter, Old Icelandic: bjarkeyjar-rettr, Norwegian: bjarkøretten, Danish: bjærkeret, birkeret) were the laws and...
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  • minor jurisdictions (lögsögur), and the Bjarkey laws concerned various merchant towns, but later there were laws that applied to entire Scandinavian kingdoms...
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  • to: Birk (market place), a demarcated area with its own laws and privileges, the Bjarkey laws Reykjavík Airport's ICAO code "BIRK" Birk (name), a given...
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    Федерации. Retrieved March 21, 2014. Björkö names and Bjarkey law. See also article on Bjarkey laws for the name's probable connection to old Scandinavian...
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  • Magnus Eriksson (1316–1374). The term Bjarkey Laws was however used for a long time for Magnus Eriksson's law in various locations. Records also exist...
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  • notaries. The aristocratic birk privilege (known by the same name as Bjarkey laws, birkerett) was reduced in 1809 and it was completely abolished in 1849...
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    Bjarni Benediktsson. After obtaining a law degree at the University of Iceland, Bjarni went on to study German and law at the Goethe-Institut and University...
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    Akureyri. Jón Steindór graduated with stúdentspróf from MA-collage in 1978, a law degree from the University of Iceland in 1985 and an MPM from the Department...
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    Birgitta should be part of a team to help create a stronger set of free speech laws internationally and, particularly, in Iceland. Birgitta was also a producer...
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    a member of the committee organized by the Minister of Education on the law on public universities in 2007–2008, on the board of Independent Europeans...
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    Althing As of 25 September 2021 Northeast Berglind Ósk Guðmundsdóttir Bjarkey Olsen Gunnarsdóttir Ingibjörg Isaksen Jakob Frímann Magnússon Jódís Skúladóttir...
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    the University of Iceland in 2015 with a bachelor degree in law. She received her M.L. in law from the same university in 2017 for a thesis on referendums...
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    share of the company to his wife for one US dollar, the day before a new law took effect that would have required him to disclose his ownership as a conflict...
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  • Later Amal said that she felt she had no rights as a woman under Shari'a Law. In 1987, she gained a diploma in business studies via the YWCA and worked...
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    June 1937), a housewife. She moved to Reykjavík in 1994. She got a BA in law and a partial degree in political science from the University of Iceland...
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    studied law at the University of Iceland and served as a board member in Orator, the Law Students' Society. After graduating with a Master of Law degree...
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    activities based on the new law on the Integration of Services in the Interest of Children's Prosperity. The bill was passed into law in the spring of 2021...
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    has been shut down by feminist politicians on 30 July 2010. Under Siv's law, Iceland has become the first European country to ban strip clubs. "Siv Fridleifsdottir...
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    degree in law from Reykjavík University in 2011. In 2011 she also received her lawyer's license and from 2011 to 2017, she operated her own law firm. Helga...
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    (Þ list), collective leadership (a new party fighting against copyright laws and informational restrictions, founded 24 November 2012) Dawn (T list),...
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    2015. Sigríður graduated from Reykjavik Junior College in 1991, studied law at the University of Iceland, and became an attorney in 2001. From 1999–2005...
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