perustuslait
Perustuslait is the Finnish word for constitution. A constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed. The Constitution of Finland is the supreme law of Finland. It consists of two main documents: the Constitution Act of Finland (Suomen valtiosääntö) and the Parliament Act (Eduskuntalaki).
The Constitution Act of Finland was enacted in 2000, replacing earlier constitutional laws. It outlines the
The Parliament Act, also enacted in 2000, complements the Constitution Act by detailing the organization and