Lakimies is a historical Finnish law journal published by Suomalainen Lakimiesyhdistys (The Finnish Lawyers' Association). This edition, dating back to 1904, offers a valuable glimpse into the legal landscape of Finland at the beginning of the 20th century. It contains articles, legal analysis, and discussions relevant to legal professionals and scholars of the time.
As a historical record, "Lakimies" provides insights into the evolution of Finnish law, legal practices, and the key legal issues that shaped the nation. Researchers and historians of Finnish law will find this journal an indispensable resource for understanding the development of the Finnish legal system.
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