syrjiintäkielto
Syrjiintäkielto is a term used in Finnish public and legal discourse to denote the prohibition of discrimination against individuals or groups on protected grounds. The word is formed from syrjintä, meaning discrimination, and kielto, meaning ban. In common usage the phrase signals the legal and moral obligation to treat people equally and to refrain from unfair differential treatment.
In Finland, prohibitions against discrimination are anchored in constitutional principles and in specific anti-discrimination statutes. The
The syrjiintäkielto covers a broad range of areas, including employment, education, housing, and access to goods
Enforcement is typically supported by bodies such as equality ombudsmen and human-rights institutions, alongside judicial review.