lakikäsite
The term lakikäsite, meaning "legal concept" in Finnish, refers to a fundamental idea or principle within a legal system. It is a building block of legal reasoning and interpretation, providing a framework for understanding and applying laws. These concepts are not necessarily codified in specific statutes but often emerge through case law, legal scholarship, and societal norms. Examples of lakikäsite include concepts like "good faith," "reasonable person," "causation," and "due process."
Lakikäsite are essential for legal professionals to analyze situations, predict outcomes, and construct arguments. They allow