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Sanctions administratives, sanctions pénales
Pouvoirs, 2009Résumé Dans le sillage des autorités administratives indépendantes les sanctions administratives ont, dans les trente dernières années, connu un développement sans précédent en France comme à l’étranger. À l’invite de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme, le droit français a fini par accorder aux cibles de la répression administrative les garanties
Emmanuel Rosenfeld, Jean Veil
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ADMINISTRATIVE SANCTIONS AND OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE MEASURES
2021Michael Rohregger, Nina Palmstorfer
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Administrative sanctions and other administrative measures
2022Abstract This chapter discusses Article 30 and its aims to a greater harmonization of the sanctioning regimes. Article 30(1) starts off by repeating the (former) Market Abuse Directive (2003/6/EC) requirement that Member States ensure that competent authorities have the power to take ‘appropriate administrative sanctions and other ...
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In order to ensure effectiveness of European Union law, the legislator progressively introduced punitive sanctions in various fields of administrative law.
Anne Weyembergh, Nicolas Joncheray
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Penal Sanctions, Administrative Sanctions and the 'Una Via' Principle
SSRN Electronic Journal, 1992This is a summary in English of a Phd thesis about the choice between penal sanctions and administrative sanctions. According to the 'una via' principle cumulations of sanctions for the same unlawful acts are not allowed. In criminal law this principle is know as double jeopardy.
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Autorités administratives indépendantes et sanctions administratives
2023International ...
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Benefit Sanctions and Administrative Justice
2018This chapter asserts that the type of justice found in the administration of benefit sanctions is the outcome of a struggle for ascendancy and control between Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) decision makers in local offices, front-line staff and managers employed by outsourced Work Programme providers, advice agencies and tribunal judges, and ...
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