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Kimmo Malin is a University Lecturer and Deputy Head of Department at the Law School, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies at the University of Eastern Finland. His primary research focuses on environmental law, real estate law, and administrative law, with particular expertise in land use, municipal legal frameworks, and project law applications in energy and environmental contexts. He is affiliated with the Center for Climate Change, Energy and Environmental Law (CCEEL) and the Environmental Law Research Group.
Malin has contributed to numerous legal analyses of administrative decisions, including rulings related to land surveys, environmental permits, and municipal infrastructure projects. His work emphasizes the intersection of legal systems and practical administrative processes, such as optimizing land transaction procedures and implementing the 'single-window' principle in environmental permitting. Recent research includes examining legal frameworks for wind power construction and municipal decision-making protocols.
He leads the project Development of Legal Competence in Municipal Administration (2025–2027), focusing on enhancing legal expertise within municipal governance. His publications span legal commentaries on court decisions, policy reports, and peer-reviewed articles analyzing environmental law applications and administrative law challenges.
Malin's academic contributions highlight the need for cohesive legal approaches to complex projects like renewable energy installations, stressing the importance of procedural clarity and interdisciplinary legal systems in modern governance.
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