The Administrative Act: Conceptualization, Origin, Elements and Requirements of Validity
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The Administrative Act is any declaration of will emanating from an administrative body that is part of the Public Power and whose competence allows it, under due examination of motivation, to create, transmit, modify or extinguish both rights and obligations in a legal-administrative relationship in order to satisfy the interest of the community. This research work seeks to position the Administrative Act as one of the substantial elements in the actions of the Public Administration for the exercise of its functions, so that it has been consigned as a subject of study and legal-doctrinal analysis. For full compliance, the execution phase was developed from a qualitative approach, for this reason, its scope is projected in a descriptive mode, therefore, the research is valued as documentary-bibliographic, where, having normative and doctrinal sources, mainly from books and scientific and indexed journals, rigorously selected by search engines such as Google Scholar, Scispace, Redalyc. org, Dialnet, among others, and which have been managed through the bibliographic manager Mendeley, the aim is to guarantee, as far as possible, the objectivity and veracity of the content. Finally, as a result, the Administrative Act is identified not only as an imperative duty in the exercise of the competences of the public sector, but also as one of the modalities of administrative actions par excellence, which allow the strengthening of good governance in a strict sense, which translates, in short, into a Good Living or Sumak Kawsay.
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