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07.04.2026
Supreme Court: Päivi Räsänen and her Internet publisher convicted of agitation against a population group
19.04.2024
Leave to appeal granted to the prosecutor in a criminal matter concerning hatred against a group of persons
15.09.2023
The Role of the Supreme Court and Leave to Appeal in Finland – Speech by President Tatu Leppänen in the International Conference “The Role of the Supreme Courts in Providing Effective Legal Protection” in Brno, Czech Republic, 15 September 2023
23.02.2023
Supreme Court admitted ANOM messages into evidence
18.10.2022
Opening speech by Tatu Leppänen, President of the Supreme Court of Finland, at the IACA Conference “People Centered Justice in the New Normal”, 18 October 2022 Helsinki
05.05.2022
President of the ECHR Robert Spano meets with the presidents of the highest courts of Finland
13.04.2022
The Supreme Court dismissed the criminal charges in two cases relating to the fishing rights of the Sámi
27.06.2018
Opening speech by Timo Esko, President of the Supreme Court, Annual Conference of the European Association of Psychology and Law, 26-29 June 2018 Turku, Finland
02.01.2018
The Supreme Court of Finland starts to publish summaries of its precedents in English