According to the Finnish law the maximum simultaneous strength of the peacekeeping forces is limited to 2,000 soldiers.
In 2006 it had 11,187 members, which included all the students of the university, as is stipulated by Finnish law.
Therefore being on the list would not constitute proof of or even indicate breaking any Finnish laws.
Capital punishment was abolished for civilian crimes in Finnish law 1949.
Finnish law guarantees everyone the freedom of expression as private persons that no organization or person is allowed to restrict.
Finnish law allows suspects to be held without immediate charges.
However, a Finnish law passed in 1994 prohibited the transport of nuclear waste abroad.
The Finnish law on organ donation changed in August 2010.
The rest were granted parole in accordance with Finnish criminal law when they had served half of their sentences.
Housing companies are regulated by Finnish law as a particular type of corporation.