määrättujen
Määrättyjä, also known as "unlimited" or "unrestricted" in English, is a concept in Finnish law that refers to the freedom of a person to engage in any lawful activity without being subject to government regulation or control. This principle is rooted in the Finnish Constitution, which guarantees the right to freedom of occupation and the right to engage in any lawful activity.
The concept of määrättyjä is closely related to the principle of freedom of contract, which allows individuals
However, the principle of määrättyjä is not absolute. There are certain activities that are prohibited by law,
In practice, the principle of määrättyjä is often invoked in cases involving business and commercial activities.