rühmaomaste
Rühmaomaste refers to a Finnish term that translates to "group property" or "collective ownership." It signifies a form of ownership where a group of individuals collectively possesses and manages a resource or asset. This concept is particularly relevant in the context of traditional Finnish land tenure and resource management.
Historically, rühmaomaste was often applied to common lands such as forests, pastures, and fishing waters. These
While the direct application of traditional rühmaomaste has diminished with modern land ownership laws, the underlying