õigussubjektivõime
Õigussubjektivõime, commonly translated as “subjective legal capacity,” refers to the legal ability of a person or legal entity to hold rights and obligations within Estonian law. It is a subcategory of the broader concept of legal capacity (õiguslik võime) and focuses on whether an individual is capable of forming and executing legal acts that bind them and others.
In the Estonian Civil Code, the principle of õigusliku võime is universal—every person has a legal capacity.
The distinction matters in several areas of civil practice. For example, a contract entered into by a