valituslupia
Valituslupia are permissions that allow a party to appeal a lower court or administrative decision to a higher court in Finland. They function as a gatekeeping instrument in the Finnish appellate system, determining whether a case can proceed to the Supreme Administrative Court (KHO) or, in some contexts, to other highest courts. The term is used primarily in the context of appeals from administrative decisions, where not every appeal automatically proceeds to the highest level.
In practice, most appeals from administrative authorities or administrative courts proceed at first to the Administrative
The outcome of a valituslupa decision is decisive: if permission is granted, the case proceeds to the
See also: appeal, valitus, hallinto-oikeus, Korkein hallinto-oikeus.