legiittimyyttä
Legiittimyyttä (Finnish: “legitimacy”) refers to the quality of being lawful, authorized, or truly rightful. The term is derived from the Latin root *legitimas* meaning “warranted, justified,” and has entered Finnish through the legal and sociopolitical lexicon. In legal contexts, legiittimyyttä describes the legitimacy of a state’s legal system, the validity of treaties, or the lawful authority of institutions and officials. It encompasses both procedural legitimacy—adherence to established legal rules—and substantive legitimacy, the perceived fairness and appropriateness of legal outcomes.
In political theory, legiittimyyttä is a cornerstone of social contract and democratic legitimacy. Max Weber identified
Legiittimyyttä is also applied outside politics to institutions like corporations, unions, or NGOs, implying that their