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Voiko valituksella vaikuttaa omaan oikeusturvaansa? : valituksen sisällön vaikutus jatkokäsittelyluvan myöntämiseen Helsingin hovioikeudessa
(2022)
Opinnäytetyön tarkoituksena oli tutkia, onko Helsingin hovioikeudelle osoitetun valituksen sisällöllä ja käytetyllä sanastolla vaikutusta jatkokäsittelyluvan ratkaisemisessa. Tutkimuksen tavoitteena oli myös mahdollisuuksien mukaan tuottaa tietoa...
The objective of the thesis was to study whether or not the vocabulary and language used or the contents of an appeal have any difference in granting or denying the leave for continued consideration. Moreover, the thesis aimed to provide information for legal assistants on what type of an appeal most often results in granting the leave for continued consideration. The basis of the thesis is the appeals that arrived at the Helsinki court of appeals between the 30th of September 2021 and the 17th of October 2021, and for which the leave for continued consideration was applicable. Furthermore, the decision on the leave had been made by the 25th of January 2022. The short time period for the appeals, is because the court of appeals deletes digital copies of the appeals, when it gives a verdict on a case. The research method for the thesis is legal dogmatic. The thesis focuses on the contents of the appeals, which is why this method is the only option for a study focusing on the vocabulary and language of an appeal. The result of this study was that the district court decision has a greater impact on the leave for continued consideration than any other factor. As the decision was not the target of this research, no certainty can be provided on the matter. The result indicates that the Code of Judicial Procedure has been followed when making the decision on the leave for continued consideration. The study found similarities in the appeals depending on whether the leave for continued consideration was granted and what type of a case was being appealed. There were not enough appeals written by the appellant to draw reliable conclusions about whether using a lawyer influenced the chance of being granted the leave for continued consideration. The thesis also focuses on the leave for continued consideration as a whole and the screening procedure which preceded the leave system....
The objective of the thesis was to study whether or not the vocabulary and language used or the contents of an appeal have any difference in granting or denying the leave for continued consideration. Moreover, the thesis aimed to provide information for legal assistants on what type of an appeal most often results in granting the leave for continued consideration. The basis of the thesis is the appeals that arrived at the Helsinki court of appeals between the 30th of September 2021 and the 17th of October 2021, and for which the leave for continued consideration was applicable. Furthermore, the decision on the leave had been made by the 25th of January 2022. The short time period for the appeals, is because the court of appeals deletes digital copies of the appeals, when it gives a verdict on a case. The research method for the thesis is legal dogmatic. The thesis focuses on the contents of the appeals, which is why this method is the only option for a study focusing on the vocabulary and language of an appeal. The result of this study was that the district court decision has a greater impact on the leave for continued consideration than any other factor. As the decision was not the target of this research, no certainty can be provided on the matter. The result indicates that the Code of Judicial Procedure has been followed when making the decision on the leave for continued consideration. The study found similarities in the appeals depending on whether the leave for continued consideration was granted and what type of a case was being appealed. There were not enough appeals written by the appellant to draw reliable conclusions about whether using a lawyer influenced the chance of being granted the leave for continued consideration. The thesis also focuses on the leave for continued consideration as a whole and the screening procedure which preceded the leave system....
