perusoikeusvaltion
Perusoikeusvaltion, or the constitutional rights state, is a political-legal concept describing a state in which public power is limited by a constitution and by fundamental rights. In a perusoikeusvaltio, individuals have enforceable rights against the state, and government actions are subject to legal safeguards and judicial review. The concept emphasizes that power is exercised under the law and that rights are protected from arbitrary state action.
Key elements include the rule of law, the separation of powers, and an independent judiciary. The legality
The perusoikeusvaltio is closely tied to international human rights norms and treaties, which set minimum standards
Historically, the concept has roots in liberal constitutionalism and the development of modern democracies that prioritize