Lubaõiguste
Lubaõiguste, also known as the Law of the People, is a concept that emphasizes the importance of public participation and democratic decision-making in the legal system. It is rooted in the idea that laws should reflect the will of the people and be created through a process that includes broad public input and consultation. This concept is often associated with the work of the Finnish jurist and philosopher, Antti Ahlqvist, who argued that the legitimacy of laws is tied to the extent of public participation in their creation.
The principles of Lubaõiguste advocate for a more inclusive and participatory approach to lawmaking. This includes
Implementing Lubaõiguste can take various forms, such as public hearings, citizen juries, and participatory budgeting. These