The Law collection is located on the 4th floor and basement floor K3 of the Kaisa House.
01.0 | Reference books (4th floor and K3) |
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01.1 | Bibliographies (law) |
01.2 | Directories (law) |
01.3 | Registers (law) |
01.4 | Encyclopedias (law) |
01.5 | Dictionaries (law) |
01.6 | Statistics (law) |
01.7 | Statute books |
01.8 | Model documents |
01.9 | Study guides, research and language use (law) |
02.0 | Official publications, Finland (4th fl. and K3) |
02.1 | Legislative drafting, Finland (K3) |
02.2 | Parliamentary documents, Finland: In Finnish: Valtiopäiväasiakirjat (4th floor) In Swedish: Riksdagshandlingar (K3) |
03.0 | Collection of statutes (K3) |
03.1 | Official publications, Sweden |
03.11 | Legislative drafting, Sweden |
03.12 | Swedish collection of statutes |
03.2 | Official publications, Norway |
03.3 | Official publications, Denmark |
03.4 | Nordic co-operation |
04.0 | Case law (4th floor and K3) |
04.1 | Case law, Finland (4th floor) |
04.2 | Foreign Case law (K3) |
04.21 | Case Law, Sweden |
04.22 | Case Law, Norway |
04.23 | Case Law, Denmark |
04.24 | Case Law, Germany |
04.25 | Case Law, Great-Britain |
04.26 | Case Law, Switzerland |
04.27 | Case Law, Russia |
04.28 | Case Law, USA |
04.3 | Case Law, International courts |
05.0 | Compilations (law) |
05.1 | Liber amicorum (Festschrifts) (law) |
05.2 | Legal systems around the world |
06.0 | Jurisprudence |
06.1 | Legal history |
06.2 | Legal philosophy |
06.3 | Sociology of law |
06.4 | Law and policy |
06.5 | Comparative law |
06.6 | Law and informatics |
06.7 | Law and linguistics |
06.8 | Law and economics |
07.0 | Civil law |
07.1 | Law of obligations |
07.11 | Contract law |
07.12 | Damages |
07.13 | Credit law and payment |
07.14 | Insurance law |
07.15 | Law of transport |
07.2 | Property law |
07.21 | Ownership and right to use |
07.211 | Property law |
07.212 | Personal estate law |
07.22 | Registration law |
07.23 | Finance and collateral law |
07.231 | Other collateral laws |
07.232 | Special financing arrangements |
07.24 | Material insolvency law |
07.241 | Resumption |
07.3 | Family law and succession |
07.31 | Matrimonial law, relationships |
07.32 | Child law |
07.33 | Guardianship law |
07.34 | Inheritance and testament law |
07.35 | Personality and name rights |
08.0 | Commercial law |
08.1 | Corporation law |
08.11 | Companies law |
08.12 | Other corporational rights |
08.2 | Market law |
08.21 | Competition law |
08.22 | Dishonest competition |
08.23 | Consumer law |
08.3 | Incorporeal right |
08.31 | Copyright |
08.32 | Patent right |
08.33 | Trademark rights |
08.34 | Copyright of design |
08.4 | Trades regulation |
08.41 | Financing |
08.43 | Energy trade |
08.44 | Real estate |
08.45 | Agricultural industry |
08.46 | Other trades regulations |
08.5 | International economic law and treaties |
09.0 | Labour law |
09.1 | Employment contracts |
09.2 | Collective labour relations |
09.21 | Labour and collective bargaining contract rights |
09.22 | Collaboration |
09.23 | Industrial dispute conciliation |
09.3 | Industrial safety |
09.31 | Working time and holiday entitlement |
09.32 | Occupational safety |
09.4 | Employment and employment services |
09.5 | Social insurance and benefits |
09.6 | International labour law and social security |
10.0 | Environmental law |
10.1 | Property formation |
10.2 | Use of land and built land |
10.3 | Natural resources, use of water, countryside |
10.4 | Environmental protection |
10.5 | International environmental law |
11.0 | Private international law (Conflict of laws) |
11.1 | International trade and transportation law |
11.2 | International family law and succession |
12.0 | Criminal law |
12.1 | Criminal law, general principles |
12.2 | Specific crimes |
12.3 | Sanctions |
12.4 | International and European criminal law |
12.5 | Criminal sciences |
12.51 | Criminology |
12.52 | Criminal policy |
12.53 | Criminalistics |
13.0 | Procedural law |
13.1 | Civil procedure |
13.2 | Criminal procedure |
13.3 | Evidence law |
13.4 | Alternative dispute resolution |
13.41 | Arbitration |
13.42 | Conciliation |
13.5 | Litigation expenses and legal advice systems |
13.6 | Insolvency |
13.61 | Liability for debts, insolvency |
13.62 | Bankruptcy |
13.63 | Enforcement |
13.64 | Private person’s loan arrangement |
13.65 | Reorganization |
13.66 | International insolvency |
13.7 | International procedural law |
14.0 | Constitutional law |
14.1 | Human/Fundamental rights |
14.2 | Parliament and participation systems |
14.3 | Government and division of powers |
14.4 | Law making |
14.5 | Legality control |
14.6 | Foreign affairs |
14.7 | State finance |
14.8 | Åland self-government |
15.0 | Administrative law |
15.1 | Administrative procedure |
15.2 | Administrative jurisdiction |
15.3 | Municipal legislation |
15.4 | Welfare law |
15.5 | Civil servants |
15.6 | Right to information |
15.61 | Publicity |
15.62 | Data protection |
15.7 | Police law |
15.8 | Church law |
16.0 | Fiscal law |
16.1 | Tax law |
16.11 | Income and property tax |
16.12 | Taxation procedure |
16.13 | Preliminary taxation |
16.14 | Inheritance and gift tax |
16.15 | Value added tax |
16.16 | Customs and other indirect taxes |
16.17 | Stamp tax and assets transfer tax |
16.18 | International tax law |
16.2 | Fiscal administration |
17.0 | EU law |
17.1 | EU General principles |
17.11 | EU decision making |
17.12 | EU courts |
17.2 | EU substantive law |
17.21 | EU competition law |
17.22 | EU internal market law |
17.3 | Co-operation between member states |
17.31 | Common foreign and security policy |
17.32 | Collaboration in legal and domestic affairs |
18.0 | Public international law |
18.1 | International law parties |
18.2 | International treaties |
18.3 | Human rights |
18.4 | Peace, war, security |
18.5 | Water, air, space |
18.6 | Peaceful reconciliation of international conflicts |
19.0 | Law, other areas |
19.1 | Gender and law |
19.2 | Medical law |
19.3 | Sports law |
19.4 | Media law |
China Law Center Collection (map, 4th floor)