väkimäärää
Väkimäärää refers to a legal principle in Finnish law that governs the use of force in self-defense and law enforcement contexts. The term originates from the Finnish phrase *väkivalta* (violence) and *määrää* (limit), emphasizing the need for proportionality when force is applied. This principle is rooted in both domestic legislation and international human rights standards, particularly the European Convention on Human Rights.
Under Finnish law, the use of force must be necessary, justified, and proportionate to the threat faced.
The concept aligns with broader legal frameworks, such as the right to self-defense under Article 2 of
Väkimäärää is not limited to law enforcement; it also applies in civil matters, such as property disputes
The principle underscores the balance between public safety and individual rights, ensuring that force is used