The law case briefly

Be welcome all thieves!
Stealing of property is legal in Finland.

Helsinki Court of Appeal has broken the personal property rights of a private company in Helsinki.
South Import Ltd has been sentenced to lose its rights to use its legal property - premises it legally owns - and to give over the tenure of the shares of the said property to the housing company.
The law of protection of property is over 2000 year old Roman law. "One who does not own anything can not manage anything. "
This violation of property rights has been accepted by the Finnish Supreme Court.

There have been several violations of the EIS (ECHR) articles in the judgement:

Article 6 (1) The Helsinki Court of Appeal wasn't impartial. The judge can be proved to have personal interests in the housing company.
Article 13 Even though the case has been put through several courts, the verdicts have been more or less ostensible, insufficiently argumented and clearly demonstrated the fact, that the officials neglected to read through the background material provided for the trial.
Article 14 Housing shareholders were not treated equally.
Article 26 Continuous ownership right violation. Authorities have not taken measures in order to restore the possession of the property to its rightful owner.

The legal process has taken 30 years and the judgment is not based on the law.

There is the positive anticipatory decision of European Court of Human Rights but there is no way to put it into process in Finland. Finnish courts can do what they please in case of the violation of the ownership and thus are in violation of basic human rights.

Hannu Lehikoinen
Managing director of South Import Ltd.
Finland
e-mail: hannu.lehikoinen@etelatuonti.fi


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