erillissäädökset
Erillissäädökset is a Finnish legal term that translates to "separate regulations" or "specific provisions." It refers to legal provisions that are established to address a particular matter or sector, often in addition to general legislation. These regulations are typically enacted when a general law is not sufficiently detailed or specific to cover the nuances of a particular issue. Erillissäädökset can take various forms, including decrees, administrative regulations, or even specific clauses within a larger act. Their purpose is to provide clarity, tailored guidance, and specialized rules for a defined area of law or activity. For instance, environmental protection might have general laws, but specific erillissäädökset could detail regulations for industrial emissions or waste management. Similarly, a general law on public procurement might be supplemented by erillissäädökset concerning defense contracts or research and development procurements. These separate regulations are designed to be practical and effective in their intended application, ensuring that legal frameworks accurately reflect the complexities of different societal and economic domains. They are a crucial part of the Finnish legal system, allowing for flexibility and precision in legislative action.