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Jaakko Forsman (1839, Vähäkyrö — 1899) was a Finnish jurist and politician, as well as a leading activist of the Fennoman movement. In 1857, he attained his doctorate in law at the University of Helsinki with the first Finnish language dissertation ever submitted to the Faculty of Law there. In 1879, he was appointed professor of law and legal history. He was acting rector of the university from 1896 to 1899.

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  • Jaakko Forsman (1839, Vähäkyrö — 1899) was a Finnish jurist and politician, as well as a leading activist of the Fennoman movement. In 1857, he attained his doctorate in law at the University of Helsinki with the first Finnish language dissertation ever submitted to the Faculty of Law there. In 1879, he was appointed professor of law and legal history. He was acting rector of the university from 1896 to 1899. His contributions to the 1889 Finnish Criminal Code and his lectures in criminal law, which came to be regarded as the code's authentic interpretation, earned him the title of "Father of Finnish Criminal Law". Forsman also wrote a seminal text on Finnish legal history, Suomen lainsäädännön historia (1896), and served in the Diet of Finland from 1882 until his death. (en)
  • Jakob "Jaakko" Oskar Forsman, född 30 juli 1839 i Lillkyro, död 26 september 1899 i Helsingfors, var en finländsk rättslärd och politiker. Han var bror till Yrjö Koskinen. Forsman blev juris doktor 1874, 1879 professor i kriminallagfarenhet och rättshistoria vid universitetet i Helsingfors. Forsman anslöt sig, liksom brodern, till den fennomanska rörelsen och var en av detta partis ledare. Särskilt framträdde han i pressen. Förutom finskspråkiga avhandlingar utgav Forsman Grunderna för läran om delaktighet i brott (1879) och Bidrag till läran om skadestånd i brottmål enl. finsk rätt (1893). (sv)
  • Якко (Иакко) Оскар Форсман (1839—1895) — финский юрист и политик, профессор и ректор Императорского Александровского университета, статский советник. (ru)
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  • Rector of Imperial Alexander University (en)
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  • Jakob "Jaakko" Oskar Forsman, född 30 juli 1839 i Lillkyro, död 26 september 1899 i Helsingfors, var en finländsk rättslärd och politiker. Han var bror till Yrjö Koskinen. Forsman blev juris doktor 1874, 1879 professor i kriminallagfarenhet och rättshistoria vid universitetet i Helsingfors. Forsman anslöt sig, liksom brodern, till den fennomanska rörelsen och var en av detta partis ledare. Särskilt framträdde han i pressen. Förutom finskspråkiga avhandlingar utgav Forsman Grunderna för läran om delaktighet i brott (1879) och Bidrag till läran om skadestånd i brottmål enl. finsk rätt (1893). (sv)
  • Якко (Иакко) Оскар Форсман (1839—1895) — финский юрист и политик, профессор и ректор Императорского Александровского университета, статский советник. (ru)
  • Jaakko Forsman (1839, Vähäkyrö — 1899) was a Finnish jurist and politician, as well as a leading activist of the Fennoman movement. In 1857, he attained his doctorate in law at the University of Helsinki with the first Finnish language dissertation ever submitted to the Faculty of Law there. In 1879, he was appointed professor of law and legal history. He was acting rector of the university from 1896 to 1899. (en)
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  • Jaakko Forsman (en)
  • Форсман, Якко (ru)
  • Jakob Oskar Forsman (sv)
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