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pykälä

Pykälä is a Finnish term that refers to a specific legal clause or provision in legislation. In Finnish law, a *pykälä* is the equivalent of a paragraph within a legal act or statute. The term originates from the Swedish word *paragraf*, which is also used in Swedish and some other Nordic legal systems to denote a numbered paragraph in legal texts.

In Finnish legal documents, each *pykälä* is assigned a unique number for easy reference, often structured hierarchically.

The concept of *pykälä* is integral to Finland’s legal framework, influencing how laws are drafted, interpreted,

For
example,
a
law
may
be
divided
into
chapters,
sections,
and
then
*pykälät*,
each
addressing
distinct
legal
principles
or
regulations.
This
system
allows
for
precise
citation
of
legal
provisions,
such
as
in
court
rulings
or
legal
discussions.
The
use
of
*pykälä*
ensures
clarity
and
consistency
in
referencing
specific
parts
of
Finnish
legislation.
and
applied.
It
reflects
the
country’s
reliance
on
structured
legal
language
to
maintain
precision
in
legal
discourse.
While
similar
to
other
legal
systems,
the
term
*pykälä*
remains
distinctly
Finnish,
reflecting
the
nation’s
linguistic
and
legal
traditions.