kohtuuttomuuteen
Kohtuuttomuuteen is a Finnish legal concept that translates to "unreasonableness" or "disproportionality." It is a broad principle used in Finnish law to assess whether a decision, action, or consequence is so extreme or unfair that it cannot be legally tolerated. This concept is not defined by a single statute but is applied across various areas of law, including administrative law, criminal law, and civil law.
In administrative law, kohtuuttomuuteen can be invoked to challenge decisions made by public authorities. If a
In criminal law, the principle can influence sentencing. While the law specifies ranges for penalties, courts