Country report, gender equality [Recurso electrónico] : How are EU rules transposed into national law?: Finland 2020 / Kevät Nousiainen
Por: Nousiainen, Kevät
Tipo de material: TextoEditor: Bruselas: European Union Publications Office, 2020Descripción: 1 recurso electrónicoISBN: 978-92-76-18963-3Tema(s): Derecho Comunitario -- Unión EuropeaRecursos en línea: Haga clic para acceso en líneaTipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Recurso Electrónico | Biblioteca Digital UIN | VLEX | Disponible | 34425 |
The Finnish legal system is based on statute law. Finland follows a dualist approach to international law. The Government has the right of legislative initiative, although legislative proposals submitted by MPs may be adopted. In addition, a citizens initiative, allowing citizens to make legislative initiatives to Parliament, has been in use since 2012. Although legislation is generally introduced by a Government bill, even the new citizens initiative has been used for gender-related issues. Gender equality legislation consists of constitutional and ordinary legislative provisions. The relevant case law consists of judgments by the Supreme Court (which has competence concerning civil, commercial, and criminal law, including employment contracts and criminal law provisions on discrimination), the Administrative Supreme Court (which has competence concerning administrative law, including the position of public servants), and the Labour Court (which has an exclusive mandate to decide matters concerning collective agreements).
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