Law of Uppland
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Upplandslagen var den lag som gällde i Uppland från 1296 till början av 1350-talet. Den utarbetades av en nämnd under Birger Persson till Finsta och försågs med kunglig stadfästelse. Fem handskrifter från 1300-talet finns idag bevarade.
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The Law of Uppland (Swedish: Upplandslagen; Latin: Codex iuris Uplandici) was the law that applied in Uppland, Sweden, from 1296 to the beginning of the 1350s. It was drafted by a Royal commission, enacted at the three Folkland Things, and given Royal assent in 1296. The Law of Uppland became the law of the land, not only for the province of Uppland it created, containing the three Folklands and Roden, but also for Gästrikland. The law contained eight law codes: The Church, King's, Heritance, Freeman's, Land, Merchant's, Neighborhood, and Thing codes. Courts were held in each Hundred and each Folkland. There were no public prosecutors, and no material difference between criminal and civil cases existed. Suits in law would be initiated by the parties. Legal proceedings were of three kinds:
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A Lei da Uplândia (em sueco: Upplandslagen) foi a lei oficial das províncias históricas suecas da Uppland e da Gästrikland, durante a Idade Média, de 1296 até cerca de 1350, altura em que foi substituída pela Lei Nacional de Magnus Eriksson. Foi elaborada por uma comissão chefiada pelo homem de leis Birger Persson e ratificada pelo rei Birger Magnusson.
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The Law of Uppland (Swedish: Upplandslagen; Latin: Codex iuris Uplandici) was the law that applied in Uppland, Sweden, from 1296 to the beginning of the 1350s. It was drafted by a Royal commission, enacted at the three Folkland Things, and given Royal assent in 1296. The Law of Uppland became the law of the land, not only for the province of Uppland it created, containing the three Folklands and Roden, but also for Gästrikland. The law contained eight law codes: The Church, King's, Heritance, Freeman's, Land, Merchant's, Neighborhood, and Thing codes. Courts were held in each Hundred and each Folkland. There were no public prosecutors, and no material difference between criminal and civil cases existed. Suits in law would be initiated by the parties. Legal proceedings were of three kinds: trial by eyewitnesses, trial by compurgation and trial by jury.
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A Lei da Uplândia (em sueco: Upplandslagen) foi a lei oficial das províncias históricas suecas da Uppland e da Gästrikland, durante a Idade Média, de 1296 até cerca de 1350, altura em que foi substituída pela Lei Nacional de Magnus Eriksson. Foi elaborada por uma comissão chefiada pelo homem de leis Birger Persson e ratificada pelo rei Birger Magnusson. As leis provinciais da Suécia medieval contêm importante informação sobre a sociedade, cultura e língua da época. A Lei da Uplândia mostra influências do direito europeu na monarquia sueca, neste caso através da Universidade de Bolonha, na Itália. Existem atualmente 5 manuscritos, com o texto praticamente integral desta lei, na Universidade de Upsália, na Biblioteca Nacional da Suécia, no e na casa senhorial de Esplunda.
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Upplandslagen var den lag som gällde i Uppland från 1296 till början av 1350-talet. Den utarbetades av en nämnd under Birger Persson till Finsta och försågs med kunglig stadfästelse. Fem handskrifter från 1300-talet finns idag bevarade.
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