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Administrative - judicial legal control in public contracts and public procurement

M. Nicolas Boulouis


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Abstract

There are two forms of administrative- judicial control in public contracts and public procurement. Contractual disputes are usually categorised as full jurisdiction disputes, with the exception of separable acts, against which the administrative judge accepts taking legal action due to exceeding powers. In legal action with a lawsuit containing elements of full jurisdiction, the judge has more significant powers. Namely, the validity of the contract can be questioned and damages can be awarded to the injured party. The difference between the judge in the area of exceeding powers and the judge in full jurisdiction disputes is in the scope of their powers.

Keywords

legal control public contracts; public procurement; separable acts

Hrčak ID:

70770

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/70770

Publication date:

20.7.2011.

Article data in other languages: croatian french

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