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Fundamental rights of citizens

The fundamental rights of citizens are stated in Finland’s Constitution. It protects the rights of Finnish citizens and others covered by the Finnish legal system.

Everyone is equal before the law. In law suits and criminal cases, judicial power is exercised by independent courts.

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