Bipolarity between agile Performance of Public Contracts and the Coercive Measures of the administration

Authors

  • Maria Teresa Palacio Jaramillo Palacio, Jouve & García Abogados

    Catedrática de las universidades de Los Andes y Pontificia Universidad Javeriana en Posgrado y Maestría. Directora Académica de Posgrado Contratación Estatal y su Gestión del Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario. Árbitro de las Cámaras de Comercio de Bogotá y Medellín. Socia Fundadora de la Firma Palacio, Jouve, García, Abogados S.A.S. Contacto: mtpalacio@pjg.com.co

Keywords:

Separation of powers, Sanctioning attributes, Public procurement, Contractual good faith, Development of public contracts

Abstract

The following article aims to raise awareness regarding relevant issues about the way in which the Public administration has been practicing its sanctionatory attributes in regards to the public procurement contracts performance.
This analysis strives to display how some excesses are being committed in the execution of this power, having a negative effect in public procurement by not achieving the goal of fighting effectively against immoral conducts and corruption.
The purpose of this paper is to expose the misconception entailing the execution of attributes of the executive branch, as well as, the incautious legal measures that have had negative results in this sector.

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Published

2020-07-22

How to Cite

Palacio Jaramillo, M. T. (2020). Bipolarity between agile Performance of Public Contracts and the Coercive Measures of the administration. Derecho & Sociedad, 2(54), 181–194. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechoysociedad/article/view/22442

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Section

Derecho Administrativo Sancionador Especial