todennuskeinon
Todennuskeinon is the genitive form of todennuskeino, the Finnish term for “means of proof” or “evidence.” In legal and formal inquiry contexts, todennuskeinot refer to the instruments and methods used to establish the truth of factual claims. The concept figures prominently in Finnish evidence law, where the focus is on how different means of proof support or undermine a party’s case.
Typical todennuskeinot include documentary evidence (contracts, invoices, records), testimonial evidence (witness statements), physical evidence (objects, damages,
Evaluation of todennuskeinot occurs within the court’s fact-finding process. The court assesses how convincingly each means
In practice, digital technology has expanded the range of todennuskeinot, elevating the importance of electronic records,
Overall, todennuskeinon reflects how evidence is produced, presented, and weighed in Finnish legal practice; no single