poikkeusvaltuudet
Poikkeusvaltuudet, or exceptional powers, refers to a legal concept in Finland that allows the government to exercise extraordinary powers under specific circumstances. These powers are not a permanent feature of the legal system but are enacted through legislation when a situation demands exceptional measures that fall outside the scope of ordinary legal frameworks. The primary justification for such powers is usually the need to protect national security, public order, or essential societal functions during times of crisis.
The nature and scope of poikkeusvaltuudet are carefully defined by law. They typically involve provisions that
The use of poikkeusvaltuudet is a sensitive matter due to their potential impact on civil liberties. Therefore,