Principio de legalidad en materia administrativa

The principle of legality, as a key element of Constitutional State of Law, is a guarantee in favor of the citizen in its two meanings: The first one, is the Principle of Legality that protects the citizen in the sense that he is allowed to do everything that the law does not prohibits; and the se...

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Main Author: Maldonado Ericastilla, Pablo Alberto
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7572919
Source:Revista Auctoritas Prudentium, ISSN 2305-9729, Nº. 23, 2020
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Summary: The principle of legality, as a key element of Constitutional State of Law, is a guarantee in favor of the citizen in its two meanings: The first one, is the Principle of Legality that protects the citizen in the sense that he is allowed to do everything that the law does not prohibits; and the second one, the Principle of Legality in Administrative Law, which also, as a guarantee in favor of the citizen, develops the constitutional basis of limiting the exercise of power. The impossibility that the norm is casuistic, is not an obstacle to fulfill this principle by the public official, and the effectiveness of the controls that can be exerted on it. Examining in depth this fundamental principle of Administrative Law is important because of its influence, not only in the field of public administration, but in all other branches of law and social life, businesses, labor and private life.