Estructura jurisprudencial de la revocación de actos de carácter particular concreto

A social state of law should be governed by constitutionality and legality principles. All the powers in their functions, including the public administration, are bound by these principles. Thus the Constitution, through its plexus of values, duties, rights, principles, and particularly through ma...

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Main Authors: Amorocho Martínez, Fabio César, Bolívar Ríos, Jorge Eliécer
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Autónoma del Caribe 2010
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Online Access:http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3634091
Source:Justicia Juris, ISSN 1692-8571, null 6, Nº. 13 (Abril-Diciembre), 2010, pags. 9-22
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Summary: A social state of law should be governed by constitutionality and legality principles. All the powers in their functions, including the public administration, are bound by these principles. Thus the Constitution, through its plexus of values, duties, rights, principles, and particularly through mandates contained in its Articles 6, 29, 121, 122 and 209, make the public administration to exercise these. However, some of the administration acts may be made without the binding effect of the principle of constitutionality and legality, by which the legal system has foreseen for the possibility that their actions are made bound by the law. For this, there is the direct revocation of acts. This article analyzes the direct revocation o of particular and concrete acts, which are defined on Article 73 of the Administrative Code