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  2. Martti Koskenniemi - Wikipedia

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    Martti Antero Koskenniemi (born 18 March 1953) is a Finnish international lawyer and former diplomat. [1] Currently he is professor of International Law in the University of Helsinki and Director of the Erik Castrén Institute of International Law and Human Rights, as well as Centennial Professor at the Law Department of the London School of Economics.

  3. Imatra Society - Wikipedia

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    The Imatra Society was a society of Finnish immigrants located in Brooklyn, New York.The society was founded by John A. Koski, a building engineer. A preliminary meeting was held on December 6, 1890, and was followed by the founding meeting held on December 14, 1890.

  4. List of current ambassadors of Finland - Wikipedia

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    New York City: United States: Kai Sauer United Nations Organization: Geneva: Switzerland: Päivi Kairamo-Hella United Nations Organization: Vienna: Austria: Anu Laamanen Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Jakarta: Indonesia: Kai Sauer United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Paris: France: Antti ...

  5. Human rights in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in Finland are freedom of speech, religion, association, and assembly as upheld in law and in practice. [1] Individuals are guaranteed basic rights under the constitution, by legislative acts, and in treaties relating to human rights ratified by the Finnish government. The constitution provides for an independent judiciary. [1]

  6. Finnish Cultural and Academic Institutes - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish Cultural and Academic Institutes (in Finnish: Suomen kulttuuri- ja tiedeinstituutit) is a group of 17 independent, non-profit organisations around the world. The institutes advance and support international mobility, visibility and collaboration of Finnish professionals in the arts, culture and research.

  7. New York Law Institute - Wikipedia

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    The New York Law Institute library is located in the Equitable Building and has a circulating collection of over 250,000 print volumes, including Congressional documents, records on appeal, current and superseded U.S. and state laws, new and archival editions of legal treatises, and archival New York City and New York State materials.

  8. University of Helsinki - Wikipedia

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    The first predecessor of the university, The Cathedral School of Åbo, was presumably founded in 1276 for education of boys to become servants of the Church.As the university was founded in 1640 by Queen Christina of Sweden (1626–1689) in Turku (Sw. Åbo), as the Åbo Kungliga Akademi (Latin: Regia Academia Aboensis), the senior part of the school formed the core of the new university, while ...

  9. Abortion in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Abortion is legal and free of charge upon request in Finland in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy since 1 September 2023. Between 1960 and 2023, abortion was widely accessible in practice for a variety of reasons (including socioeconomic factors), but nevertheless, the law required the pregnant woman to state her motivations and get approval from one or two doctors.