järkiperustein
Järkiperustein is a Finnish term that translates roughly to “order principle” or “sequence principle.” It is used primarily in legal and administrative contexts to refer to an underlying rule that governs the arrangement or prioritization of processes, positions, or resources within a structured system. The concept originated in early twentieth‑century Finnish jurisprudence as a way to codify the sequencing of civil procedural steps and to provide a clear, objective basis for determining precedence when multiple claims or applications are pending simultaneously.
In practice, a järkiperustein is applied when adjudicating cases involving overlapping claims, such as disputes over
The principle is also employed in administrative logistics, for example, in the allocation of limited resources
Critics argue that rigid adherence to a järkiperustein can sometimes unduly impede flexibility, especially in rapidly