oikeutetut
Oikeutetut is a Finnish term whose primary senses are as the plural form of the adjective oikeutettu, meaning entitled or justified, and as a substantive referring to people who are considered to have a right or entitlement. The word is commonly used in official, legal, and policy contexts as well as in everyday language to indicate eligibility or recognized rights.
Etymology and form: oikeutetut derives from oikeutus, meaning entitlement or justification, together with the participial suffix
Usage in social policy and law: In legal and administrative language, oikeutetut designates individuals who meet
Philosophical usage: In philosophy and epistemology, oikeutetut uskomukset is a common Finnish rendering of “justified beliefs.”
See also: oikeutus, oikeutettu, justified belief (Finnish translations), entitlement.