organisaatiolaki
Organisaatiolaki refers to the legal framework governing the establishment, operation, and dissolution of organizations. In Finland, this encompasses a range of statutes that define the rights and responsibilities of various organizational forms, such as companies, associations, and foundations. The primary legislation often includes the Companies Act (Osakeyhtiölaki), the Associations Act (Yhdistyslaki), and specific laws related to cooperatives and foundations. These laws stipulate requirements for registration, governance structures, financial reporting, and liability of members or shareholders. The specific provisions depend on the type of organization, with different rules applying to profit-seeking entities compared to non-profit ones. The purpose of these laws is to ensure transparency, accountability, and legal certainty for all parties involved with organizations. They provide a framework for economic activity and social engagement while protecting creditors, members, and the public interest. Amendments to these laws are made periodically to adapt to changing economic conditions and societal needs.