lakillinen
Lakillinen is a Finnish adjective used to describe something that is created, defined, or mandated by statute. In legal and governmental texts it is used to distinguish rules, rights, obligations, and standards that are set forth in law from those based on customary practice, administrative decisions, or common law. The term may appear in discussions of regulatory frameworks, penalties, or official procedures that derive from statutory provisions.
Etymology and usage nuances: Lakillinen is formed from the noun laki (law) with the suffix -llinen, which
Grammatical notes: As an adjective, lakillinen agrees with the noun it modifies in number and case, for
Related terms: laki (law), säädös (regulation), oikeudellinen (legal/justice-related), lainsäädäntö (legislation). See also laillinen, which covers the