The objective service to general interest in the Constitution and its legal translation

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24965/da.v0i289.10068

Keywords:

Constitution, public administration, public service, public interest, law

Abstract

The Constitution explicitly addresses the issue of the objective service of civil administrations to general interests in Article 103.1. This constitutional mandate is the first foundation of the action of the civil administrations, so that other principles may be added, but this, in any case, may be dispensed unless canceled. The framers of the Constitution decided, therefore, that the public interest objectively served was a constitutionalized principle. The obvious legal consequence is that civil administrations, whose performance is positively subjected to the norm, have a degree of autonomy that is not equivalent in this respect to a particular. Thus, in their relations among themselves and with the public, shall comply with the search and pursuit of the public interest objectively or neutraly appropriate, in accordance with the general will.

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Author Biography

Daniel Berzosa López, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (España)

Es doctor europeo de investigación en Derecho Constitucional por la Universidad de Bolonia. Licenciado en Derecho con premio extraordinario por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Profesor de Derecho Constitucional y Derecho Público Económico del Colegio Universitario de Estudios Financieros (CUNEF) y de Derecho Constitucional del Instituto de Estudios Bursátiles (IEB), adscritos a la Universidad Complutense. Líneas de investigación: Derecho de las Administraciones y Entidades del Sector Público (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela); Innovación del Sector Público (Centro PwC and IE Business School). Última publicación (codirector): La Evaluación e Innovación Docente en el Grado en Derecho, Aranzadi, 2013.

Published

10-09-2013

How to Cite

Berzosa López, D. (2013). The objective service to general interest in the Constitution and its legal translation. Documentación Administrativa, (289). https://doi.org/10.24965/da.v0i289.10068