maahanottoa
Maahanottoa is a Finnish term that translates to "land acquisition" or "land taking." It refers to the process by which a state or a public entity acquires private land for public use. This is a fundamental aspect of urban planning and infrastructure development in Finland, enabling the construction of essential services such as roads, railways, schools, hospitals, and other public facilities.
The legal framework for maahanottoa is primarily governed by the Expropriation Act (Lunastuslaki). This legislation outlines
Compensation for expropriated land is a crucial element of maahanottoa. Landowners are entitled to receive fair
While maahanottoa is essential for public projects, it can also be a contentious issue. Balancing the needs