hätämäärät
Hätämäärät are temporary emergency measures implemented in Finland under specific circumstances. These measures are designed to protect public order and safety when a serious threat exists. The legal basis for hätämäärät is found in the Emergency Powers Act, which outlines the conditions under which such measures can be invoked and the powers that can be granted.
The Finnish government, typically the Council of State, can decide to implement hätämäärät. This decision is
Hätämäärät can include a range of actions. These might involve restricting public gatherings, imposing curfews in
The implementation of hätämäärät is subject to parliamentary oversight. The government must inform Parliament of the