This paper addresses the effects of solid boundaries on the evolution of two-dimensional turbulence on a finite square domain, both for the cases of decaying and continuously forced flow. Laboratory experiments and numerical flow simulations have revealed the crucial role of the solid no-slip walls as sources of vorticity filaments, which may significantly affect the flow evolution in the interior. In addition, the walls generally provide normal and tangential stresses that may exert a net torque on the fluid, which can change the total angular momentum of the contained fluid. For the case of decaying turbulence this is observed in so-called 'spontaneous spin-up', i.e. a significant increase of the total angular momentum, corresponding with...