õiguskindlat
Õiguskindlat is a term used in Estonian law to describe a situation where a person is considered to have a strong legal basis for their actions. This concept is particularly relevant in the context of criminal law, where it is used to determine whether a person's actions should be considered criminal or justified. The term is derived from the Estonian words "õigus," meaning "right," and "kindel," meaning "certain" or "definite."
In Estonian law, the principle of õiguskindlat is often applied in cases involving self-defense, necessity, or
The principle of õiguskindlat is an important aspect of Estonian criminal law, as it provides a legal