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  • Blanc-Gonnet Jonason, Patricia (author)
  • Administrative Sanctions - Country analysis  - Sweden
  • 2013
  • In: Administrative Sanctions in the European Union. - Cambridge : Intersentia. - 9781780681368 ; , s. 553-583
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This book offers a unique overview of the main legal systems of administrative sanctions with thorough analyses of the administrative law sanctioning systems in 13 Member States and the European Union. The focus is on both remedial and  deterrent sanctions in administrative law. Especially where deterrent sanctions are involved, the aspects of national and international constitutional law are analysed as well as the influences of criminal law approaches in this legal area. After a general analysis of the definitions of sanction, thorough country analyses are presented of Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom. The book concludes with an analysis of administrative sanctions in EU Law
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  • Blanc-Gonnet Jonason, Patricia (author)
  • Démocratie, transparences et État de droit : La transparence dans tous ses états
  • 2015
  • In: Revue européenne de droit public = European Review of Public Law. - 1105-1590. ; 27:1
  • Journal article (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • An effective, inclusive democracy requires maximal transparency of ‘public information’ while, on the contrary, limiting transparency of ‘personal information’ to the minimum. However, these two transparencies have an intricate relationship: they may be independent of each other, complementary to each other, or antinomical. Additionally, the development of an information society that leads to the fusion of the  private and public spheres, the cross-utilization by the public and private sectors of their respective data, and to an increase in the dangers common to both sectors, further complicates the picture. In weakening individuals as human beings and citizens, the digital era generates threats for democracy and the Rule of Law. There is, therefore, a need for an adequate protective framework and for the main legal protagonists to face the new informational and societal challenges. The obligation to preserve underlying, foundational democratic values lies also with the business sector and with citizens themselves.
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  • Blanc-Gonnet Jonason, Patricia (author)
  • E-Administration and Privacy
  • 2010
  • In: Transparency and reform of administraive procedures especially through E-goverment initiatives for a better public administration. - London : Esperia Publications. - 9781904673828 ; , s. 327-341
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  • Blanc-Gonnet Jonason, Patricia, 1968-, et al. (author)
  • Global Climate Finance, Accountable Public Policy : Addressing the Multi-Dimensional Transparency Challenge
  • 2013
  • In: The Georgetown Public Policy Review. - Washington DC : Georgetown Public Policy Institute. - 1083-7523. ; 18:2, s. 1-16
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • A concrete result of the 2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Durban (COP17) was the establishment of the Green Climate Fund (GCF), with the aim of channelling $100 billion per year from developed countries to developing countries to support their efforts to respond to climate change and promote sustainable development. The emerging global architecture for climate finance raises significant questions related to public policy and environmental governance. Participatory governance practices, including freedom of information, are increasingly considered effective tools for both coping with environmental problems and finding sustainable solutions to development challenges. Moreover, without sufficient transparency in their decision making, the various climate funds are unlikely to attract a sufficient supply of urgently needed finance, and the ambitious targets of the GCF will be unmet. Yet, the question of the modality and process for governing climate finance is undetermined and obscure. The complexity of climate finance stems from a multi-level structure with international, regional, national, and sub-national actors; multi-sector dimensions, with both public and private donors and recipients; and the sector’s global/multilateral/multidirectional character. This article amplifies the “transparency pressure points” in climate finance generally and the GCF specifically. Public policymaking, in response to the many complex and urgent climate change challenges, may depend on securing the principle of freedom of information within the global climate finance architecture.
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  • Blanc-Gonnet Jonason, Patricia (author)
  • Les procédures d’urgence en Suède
  • 2015
  • In: <em></em>Les procédures d'urgence devant les juges de l'administration, Étude comparative. - Paris : Société de Législation comparée.
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  • Blanc-Gonnet Jonason, Patricia (author)
  • Traité de droit administratif - en anmälan
  • 2014
  • In: Förvaltningsrättslig Tidskrift. - : Förvaltningsrättslig tidskrifts förening / eddy.se. - 0015-8585. ; :2, s. 239-241
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