SOME IDEAS FOR A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE CONTRACTS
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https://doi.org/10.18662/eljpa/2016.0301.12Keywords:
Public administration, administrative contract law, public contracts, comparative perspective.Abstract
The article represents a scientific approach concerned with the analysis of legal institutions present in the dynamics of contemporary public administration, equally dominated by certainties and inaccuracies. To understand the relevance of the administrative contracts, I have chosen a brief presentation of the evolution of administrative contracts theory in order to shape the legal phenomena represented by the administrative contract.References
Marie Grace Seif, The administrative contract, http://www.tamimi.com /en/magazine/law-update/section-7/may-6/the-administrative-contract.html.
Anne C. L. Davies, (2008), The public law of government contracts, Oxford University Press, New York: 200-220.
G. Pequignot, Theorie generale du contrat administratif, Universite de
Montpellier, p.169-175.
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2016-08-30
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PASCARIU, L. T. (2016). SOME IDEAS FOR A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE CONTRACTS. European Journal of Law and Public Administration, 3(1), 115-120. https://doi.org/10.18662/eljpa/2016.0301.12
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