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I would be surprised if there was a country that don't have their all laws set in the paper form.
But, regarding Finland: You're thinking of http://finlex.fi/ .
There's for example this gem, telling about how you should take care of the hops trellis the law requires you to maintain! :)
(Please don't tell anyone, but I do not actually have a hops trellis! I'm breaking the law.)
It's also helpful if you want to know how to let your pigs to run in an acorn forest. Or if your bees escape and land inside someone else's tree.
Also, the beginning words of our Criminal Code are a bit, well, outdated? Here goes: https://www.finlex.fi/en/legislation/1889/39-001?language=swe&highlightId=798156&highlightParams=%7B%22type%22%3A%22BASIC%22%2C%22search%22%3A%22rikoslaki%22%7D
(I'm linking the Swedish-language versions because I believe a machine translator does a better job translating to European languages from Swedish than from Finnish)
This is amazing. Somewhere in the back of my head I knew that you still had the old Criminal Code left, but never had I read it. Here in Sweden we have since swapped that one for a hopefully less outdated law. Here is a English translation for those interested:
(That's a machine translation, I couldn't be bothered to do it myself. But I must say I'm impressed of how well it handled the very old school Swedish)
Also, regarding the other law, byggningabalken or Rakennuskaari, we apparently removed the really funny section about the mandatory ownership of a hops trellis in 1860 here in Swede. To bad really. But the rest of that law still applies here. Also, on behalf of the Finnish state I would like to charge you a fine of one riksdal for not maintaining your hops trellis the last year.
And finally, in regards to OPs question, in Sweden we have the official government site https://www.riksdagen.se/sv/dokument-och-lagar/ and then https://lagen.nu/ which is a bit more user friendly
I fumbles into a rabbit hole. Both of those laws are from 1736, which I have heard before. But apparently, the trade code from that year is also still in effect. It isn't nearly as funny (although I didn't check the Finnish version that thoroughly, so there might be some gems there that I missed) but there are some highlights:
Chapter 14 is titled "About Mercenary" (at least that's how I interpret "Om legohjon") but the chapter is left completely empty. They chapter is completely removed in the Finnish version.
Also, there is chapter 3 about what one shall do to receive the right to trade and become a part of the burgher class. Removed in Finland
Finally, you may not use boats, shipyards or aircraft in a pledge (is that correct English?). This is revised in the Finnish version, and the same prohibition doesn't exist there. This is chapter 10 ยง 7 for those interested