sopimusmalleina
Sopimusmalleina, or "contractual malleability," refers to the flexibility and adaptability inherent in legal agreements, particularly in Finnish contract law. The concept emphasizes the ability of parties to modify or adjust the terms of a contract to better suit changing circumstances, as long as these changes are made in good faith and do not violate fundamental legal principles. This principle is rooted in the Finnish Civil Code, which prioritizes the autonomy of contracting parties while ensuring fairness and legal certainty.
In Finnish law, contracts are generally considered binding once agreed upon, but the principle of *sopimusmalleina*
The concept aligns with broader legal principles of good faith (*hyvä usko*) and reasonableness (*kohtuullisuus*), which
In practice, *sopimusmalleina* may manifest in renegotiations, amendments, or even the termination of contracts under specific