Perustuslaillisessa
Perustuslaillisessa is a Finnish term that translates to "constitutional" or "in the constitution." It is an adjective used to describe something that is in accordance with or established by the constitution of Finland. This can refer to laws, principles, rights, or institutions that are defined and protected by the country's fundamental law. For example, a political debate might center on whether a proposed policy is perustuslaillisessa, meaning if it aligns with the principles and provisions of the Finnish Constitution. The constitution itself is the supreme law of Finland, outlining the structure of government, the rights of citizens, and the fundamental principles governing the nation. Therefore, anything described as perustuslaillisessa holds a high degree of legal and political significance. It implies adherence to the foundational legal framework of the Finnish state and is a key concept in Finnish legal and political discourse, ensuring that actions and laws remain within the bounds of the constitutionally established order.