tappaminen
Tappaminen is a Finnish noun derived from tappaa, meaning to kill. It denotes the act of causing the death of another person. In everyday language it can refer to any killing, while official contexts use more precise terms to describe the act and the responsibilities involved. The concept intersects with rights, ethics, and the law.
In legal systems, killings are generally categorized by intent and circumstances. Common distinctions include intentional homicide,
In Finnish law, as in many systems, killing is treated as a serious offense. The everyday term
In society, tappaminen is seen as a grave violation of the right to life. Debates center on
Historically, killings have appeared in warfare, punishment, and crime. The development of criminal law aimed to