Co-operation with the other Nordic countries has been a primary factor in the development of family law in Finland. Within the Nordic region, a Finnish, Swedish legal tradition is in evidence. This is derived from the period when Finland formed part of Sweden and was sustained after 1809 during Finland's incorporation within the Russian Empire. Maintenance of this association after Finnish independence in 1917 has been one facet of broader collaboration with Sweden. This study examines legal policy relating to the family from an institutional perspective. From this standpoint, regulation of domestic relationships is seen as an integral part of political culture. The article traces post-war developments in Finnish family law culminating in a...
This article explores perceptions and actions of Finnish upper-middle-class women with regard to di...
The aim of the thesis is to study the concept of marriage and discursive constructions linked to mar...
This study examines the conceptualisation of family in key social legislative documents guiding soci...
This article examines aspects of the development of legal policy relating to the family in Finland d...
This article demonstrates a basis for comparative analysis of family laws. It illustrates the extent...
Between 1909 and 1929, the Marriage Acts were thoroughly reformed in all Nordic countries. These law...
Although Estonia started to develop its own legal system after gaining independence in 1918, many of...
The article is an overview of the changes in family formation and structure in Finland during the la...
This contribution evaluates the Nordic (primarly Swedish and Finnish) impact on the Europen Union's...
Background of INCASI Project H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015 GA 691004. WP1: CompilationThe study explores the ...
The marriage institute of the 1st half of the 20th century, which encompasses broad historical-legal...
Northern and Southern welfare states form different families of nations, and it is claimed that the ...
The diploma thesis, Family Policy of Scandinavian Countries: Similarities and Differences, is focuse...
This study examines the conceptualisation of family in key social legislative documents guiding soci...
Transformation of Concept of Marriage in Contemporary Law: Fors and Against. This thesis examines th...
This article explores perceptions and actions of Finnish upper-middle-class women with regard to di...
The aim of the thesis is to study the concept of marriage and discursive constructions linked to mar...
This study examines the conceptualisation of family in key social legislative documents guiding soci...
This article examines aspects of the development of legal policy relating to the family in Finland d...
This article demonstrates a basis for comparative analysis of family laws. It illustrates the extent...
Between 1909 and 1929, the Marriage Acts were thoroughly reformed in all Nordic countries. These law...
Although Estonia started to develop its own legal system after gaining independence in 1918, many of...
The article is an overview of the changes in family formation and structure in Finland during the la...
This contribution evaluates the Nordic (primarly Swedish and Finnish) impact on the Europen Union's...
Background of INCASI Project H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015 GA 691004. WP1: CompilationThe study explores the ...
The marriage institute of the 1st half of the 20th century, which encompasses broad historical-legal...
Northern and Southern welfare states form different families of nations, and it is claimed that the ...
The diploma thesis, Family Policy of Scandinavian Countries: Similarities and Differences, is focuse...
This study examines the conceptualisation of family in key social legislative documents guiding soci...
Transformation of Concept of Marriage in Contemporary Law: Fors and Against. This thesis examines th...
This article explores perceptions and actions of Finnish upper-middle-class women with regard to di...
The aim of the thesis is to study the concept of marriage and discursive constructions linked to mar...
This study examines the conceptualisation of family in key social legislative documents guiding soci...