Legal Regulation of Public Governance in Finland – an Illusion of Predictable Public Administration?
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Niina Mäntylä
University of Vaasa, Finland
Laura Perttola
University of Vaasa, Finland
Kristian Siikavirta
University of Vaasa, Finland
Published 2015-12-18
https://doi.org/10.15388/ST.2015.23017
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Keywords

predictability
administrative law
decision making

How to Cite

Mäntylä, N. , Perttola, L. and Siikavirta, K. (2015) “Legal Regulation of Public Governance in Finland – an Illusion of Predictable Public Administration?”, Socialiniai tyrimai, 38(2), pp. 52–59. doi:10.15388/ST.2015.23017.

Abstract

Legal coherence and predictable decision-making are the cornerstones of Finnish administrative law. The aim of this research is to analyze the factors that make administrative decisions unpredictable in Finland today. Why is the challenge so significant for the authorities?

The factor analysis revealed six main features affecting predictability in the legal regulation of Finnish public governance: the increasing use of soft law, the devolution of government, deregulation, the changing role of the individual, the blurring of the division between the public and the private sector and the influence of international and EU-law.

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