The principle of objetive Service in the general interest and its control by the courts
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24965/da.v0i289.10069Keywords:
Executive power, administrative discretion, statement of reason, judicial controlAbstract
We are witnessing an approximation to the justification of the Executive Power and to the control of administrative action exercised by the Judicial Power, based on the constitutional declarations of articles 103 and 106. We stumble over questions like the definition of the general interests by the Administration and the revision of the exercise of discretionary powers by judges and magistrates.