Exploring the islands of the North Atlantic during the ninth and eleventh centuries by Scandinavian populations has led to the formation of the agricultural frontier further north of the medieval period. Scandinavian countries enjoy a wild fauna and exceptionally well preserved in Europe, as well as some manmade landscapes. The forest is however increasingly artificialzed and intensively exploited to meet the demands of wood and pulp from countries and other countries. The long-term socio-legal studies generally consist of Scandinavian studies in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The emergence of the sociology of Scandinavian law came after the Second World War. ...