- The
Stadslagen ('City Law'), was a
Swedish code of law p****ed by King
Magnus Eriksson in
circa 1350. It
governed the life in the
cities of
Sweden until...
- Christopher') p****ed by King
Christopher of
Bavaria in 1442, and the
Stadslagen ('The City Law') from 1347–57. It was the
first civil code to
apply the...
- countryside, but not to the cities,
which were
governed according to the
Stadslagen ('City Law'),
which were
issued in
about the same time, but were separate...
-
controlled p****ports. In Sweden, with
Magnus IV's 1350 city law (Swedish:
stadslagen), the king's
bailiff was
included as a
member of the magistrate, the 'elders'...
-
landslag from 1350,
which established one law for the
country side, and one
Stadslagen (City Law) for the city, a
system which was kept by the
Kristofers landslag...
-
first national law constitutions, the
Magnus Erikssons landslag and the
Stadslagen, was
introduced during this period.
Since the
outbreak of the
Black Death...
- side (hence its name),
while the
cities were
still to be
governed by the
Stadslagen (City law) from 1350. In 1608, the
Kristofers landslag was
reprinted on...
-
exposed and
leads to a
scandal involving several prominent people. -
Stadslagen is
reprinted and
confirmed as the law of the
cities until 1734. The Polish...
- of 1734 is p****ed,
thereby replacing the
Kristofers landslag and the
Stadslagen,
giving the
country and the
cities the same law and
Sweden its
first national...
- more
severe than before. This law is
applied to the
country while the
Stadslagen is
confirmed as the law of the cities, an
order which was to be in place...