The Fundamental Right to Good Administration and the Science of Administrative Law
The Fundamental Right to Good Administration and the Science of Administrative Law
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https://doi.org/10.48143/rdai.19.jramKeywords:
Public administration, Fundamental law, General interestAbstract
The Science above Administrative law must promove an improvement on people life’s quality, adopting a more gentle conception, removing the privilegies and Power of the administrator in favor of the Citizen. This new kind of public administration has the individual at the center and the general interests as its object, defined as an objective right necessary to articulate a good administration as a fundamental right. This attempt is carried out through a dynamic action, characteristic of the democratic social state of law in search of a balance between power and freedom under two important dimensions: conjunction with the reality and characterization of public policies, everything as a consequence of the realization of justice.
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