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FARBAC: A fine-grained administrative RBAC model
2015 International Conference and Workshop on Computing and Communication (IEMCON), 2015Aiming at the deficiency of traditional Role Based Access Control model in practical application, this paper puts forward an improved RBAC administrative model on the basis of RBAC, namely FARBAC (Fine-grained Administrative Role Based Access) model, and also gives the formal description of this model. Apart from the introduction of user groups, object
Xiaoning Jiang, Wenli Shen
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Feeling fine! Harmonisation and inconsistency in EU supervisory authority administrative fines
Journal of Data Protection & Privacy, 2019GDPR has a stated goal of harmonisation in general, and of penalties in particular. This article demonstrates that under GDPR penalties, and especially fines, are inconsistently applied across EU member states, and that GDPR has left many of the most important topics relating to fines to member state legislation.
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RECOVERY OF THE AMOUNT OF ADMINISTRATIVE FINE AS COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGES
Eurasian Law Journal, 2022exaly +2 more sources
Roczniki Administracji i Prawa, 2022
It is clearly noticeable that the legislator, in order to increase the effectiveness of legal regulations in the field of administrative law created thereby, reaches for sanctions in the form of administrative fines. They shall be imposed in the event of non-performance or improper performance by the addressee of obligations under a specific legal ...
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It is clearly noticeable that the legislator, in order to increase the effectiveness of legal regulations in the field of administrative law created thereby, reaches for sanctions in the form of administrative fines. They shall be imposed in the event of non-performance or improper performance by the addressee of obligations under a specific legal ...
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GUILT AS A PREMISE FOR IMPOSING ADMINISTRATIVE FINES
Roczniki Administracji i Prawa, 2020This article presents the issue of the nature of administrative responsibility sanctioned by administrative fines and the significance of guilt as a premise for imposing this type of sanction. The author draws attention to the solutions introduced to the Code of Administrative Procedure by the 2017 amendment.
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Administrative and Judicial Discretion in Setting Fines
World Competition, 2015Article 23(2) of Regulation 1/2003 accords the European Commission a broad discretion in fining undertakings for their anti-competitive behaviour. Nevertheless, the European Commission still occasionally exceeds its broad discretion in order to reach its fining policy objective of a ‘sufficiently deterrent effect’. This overstepping arises particularly
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