
معرفی
Toni Malminen is a University Lecturer at the University of Eastern Finland (UEF), affiliated with the Law School within the Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies. His academic roles include postdoctoral research positions at the University of Tampere and editorial leadership as Editor-in-Chief of Defensor Legis. Malminen specializes in Competition Law, Legal Advocacy, and Legal History, with a focus on regulatory frameworks, business law evolution, and the intersection of law and public policy.
His research explores topics such as the history of legal practice (e.g., the development of modern law firms), neoliberalism critiques, and the reform of legal education. Malminen has contributed to debates on foreign takeover legislation, national security in corporate transactions, and the role of legal scholars in shaping societal norms. His work bridges theoretical legal analysis with practical policy implications, emphasizing the societal impact of regulatory decisions.
Recent publications include analyses of deregulation's power (2025), the future of doctoral education (2024), and historical studies of legal advocacy (2021). Malminen actively participates in the Civil Law Research Group and collaborates with institutions like the Finnish Lawyers' Association. His writing spans academic journals (Lakimies, Defensor Legis) and popular media, advocating for accessible legal scholarship.





