õigusdotsust
õigusdotsust is an Estonian legal term that translates to "right to decide" or "decision-making right." It refers to the authority and power vested in a person or entity to make a particular decision. This concept is fundamental in various areas of law, including family law, administrative law, and corporate law.
In family law, õigusdotsust is often discussed in relation to parental rights. Parents typically have the õigusdotsust
In administrative law, government bodies and officials possess õigusdotsust to make decisions within their jurisdiction. This
Within corporate law, shareholders and directors have õigusdotsust concerning the management and strategic direction of a