oikeuselimien
Oikeuselimien is a Finnish term that translates to "judicial organs" or "courts" in English. It refers to the institutions responsible for administering justice within the Finnish legal system. These bodies are established by law and operate independently of the legislative and executive branches of government.
The primary function of oikeuselimien is to interpret and apply the law in resolving disputes, both civil
At the lowest level are the district courts (käräjäoikeudet), which handle most first-instance cases. Above them
The judges who preside over these oikeuselimien are appointed through a rigorous process, emphasizing their legal