procedurallisesta
Procedurallisesta is a term used in theoretical and policy discussions to describe an orientation toward proceduralism, the emphasis on formal procedures, rules, and standardized processes as guiding principles for decision-making and evaluation. In this usage, a procedurallisesta stance treats procedures as ends in themselves or as primary mediators of legitimacy and reliability, rather than as mere means to achieve outcomes. The term is drawn from Finnish linguistic forms, where it appears as an inflected adjective, and it has been adopted in some multilingual academic discussions to discuss governance and law in contexts with strong procedural cultures.
In practice, procedurallisesta manifests as extensive compliance regimes, detailed checklists, mandated review steps, and formalistic channels
The term is used in debates about procedural justice, bureaucratic rationality, and algorithmic governance, and it