Towards a fairer and more coherent system of administrative sanctions (SYSADMIN)

Description of the granted funding

The research project of the University of Lapland Faculty of law will explore administrative sanctions. Administrative sanctions are legal reactions used instead of criminal penalties in many fields of law. For instance, corporations participating in a cartel may be liable to pay administrative fines of hundreds of millions of euros. In the EU and in Finland, the number of administrative sanctions has soared without an overarching theory of their fairness. It is rather unclear how one should understand the requirements of human rights in the context of administrative sanctions. The project aims at developing such a theory based on European case-law and other legal sources. The project will also shed light on the origins and functions of administrative sanctions. The project will produce research that is useful for agencies and courts ordering administrative sanctions. Furthermore, our research will contribute to better-informed legislative choices.
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Starting year

2023

End year

2027

Granted funding

Mikko Vuorenpää
498 736 €

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Academy projects

Other information

Funding decision number

357647

Fields of science

Law

Research fields

Oikeustiede

Identified topics

law, justice, legislation