Incompetencia manifiesta y usurpación de funciones

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24965/da.v0i5.10620

Keywords:

incompetence, invalidity, nullity, criminal offence

Abstract

The specific restrictive interpretation of nullity cases reduces the cases of manifest incompetence to acts dictated by an incompetent body within the Public Administrations. The assumptions of usurpation of functions would not fit into this cause of nullity. They will only be null if they constitute a criminal offence, otherwise we will be faced with acts that can only be annulled.

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Author Biography

Alberto Picón Arranz, Universidad de Valladolid

Alberto Picón Arranz, Licenciado en Derecho por la Universidad de Valladolid (2010). Actualmente Personal Investigador Predoctoral y Profesor Asociado del Área de Derecho Administrativo en la Universidad de Valladolid.

Published

17-12-2018

How to Cite

Picón Arranz, A. (2018). Incompetencia manifiesta y usurpación de funciones. Documentación Administrativa, (5). https://doi.org/10.24965/da.v0i5.10620