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Back to Administrative Discretion.

Authors: Arias Gayoso, Grethel;

Back to Administrative Discretion.

Abstract

Resumen. La posibilidad más cercana al dominio y posterior control de un fenómeno es conocerlo. La discrecionalidad administrativa constituye uno de los temas inacabados del derecho administrativo; cuando parecen agotarse las discusiones, el tema reaparece con nuevas luces. Para la dinámica de la actividad administrativa constituye un motivo de constante reevaluación en aras de lograr una Administración actuante en forma eficiente. En el presente trabajo se analizan aspectos medulares en torno a la discrecionalidad de la Administración Pública, que son, a nuestro entender, esenciales para conocer el porqué de la existencia de una institución tan polémica y controvertida.

Abstract. The closest possibility to the domain and subsequent control of a phenomenon is to know it. Administrative discretion is one of the unfinished items of Administrative Law; when discussions seem to cease, the topic re-emerges with new lights. For the dynamics of administrative activity it is a source of constant re-evaluation so as to achieve an efficient acting Administration. This paper briefly discusses major issues surrounding the discretion of Public Administration, in our view, essential to understanding the answer to the existence of such a contentious and controversial institution.

Keywords

administración pública, administrative discretion, discrecionalidad administrativa, administrative law, public administration, derecho administrativo

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