iärajat
Iärajat, in Finnish, refer to the set of legally defined ages at which a person gains particular rights, responsibilities, or restrictions. They are established by national legislation and can cover civil and political participation, personal autonomy, child protection, labor, and criminal liability. The exact ages vary by jurisdiction and by domain.
Common domains include the age of majority (legal adulthood), voting rights, eligibility for public office, contracts,
Enforcement is handled by authorities and institutions such as police, courts, licensing bodies, and educational institutions.
Policy considerations in setting iärajat include protecting minors from harm, accounting for cognitive and emotional development,
In Finland, iärajat are part of broader discussions on child and youth welfare, education, and civil participation,
See also: age of majority, age of criminal responsibility, voting age, minimum age for marriage, consent to