erityistuomioistuin
Erityistuomioistuin, literally “special court” in Finnish, is a term used to describe a court created by statute to handle a specific class of cases or a particular task outside the ordinary court system. Such tribunals are typically established by law or executive act and can be temporary or specialized in scope. They may have jurisdiction limited by subject matter, geography, or duration, and often employ procedures designed for efficiency or expertise in the relevant area.
Structure and operation vary by jurisdiction. A special court may comprise a panel of judges with specialized
In Finnish law, the term does not denote a standing, permanent institution within the regular judiciary in
See also: Special court, Ad hoc tribunal, Military tribunal, International tribunal, Extraordinary jurisdiction.