The motivation and effectiveness of the administrative act in administrative proceedings
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The chapter of the book focuses on the motivation and effectiveness of the administrative act in administrative proceedings. Motivation is essential to ensure transparency, legality, and objectivity in the exercise of administrative functions. Adequate motivation implies that administrative acts are supported by reasonable and objective criteria, thus avoiding arbitrary decisions or those based on subjective considerations. Furthermore, a strong motivation also facilitates the possibility of later controlling and reviewing administrative acts. The effectiveness of the administrative act refers to its capacity to achieve the pursued objectives. To achieve effectiveness, established procedures must be followed, and resources must be efficiently utilized. To carry out this chapter, an exhaustive research of academic literature, jurisprudence, and regulations related to the motivation and effectiveness of administrative acts in administrative proceedings was conducted. This methodology allows us to approach the topic rigorously and provide a comprehensive view of how motivation impacts the effectiveness of administrative acts in the context of administrative proceedings. The chapter explains the motivation and effectiveness of the administrative act through bibliographic research, using reliable sources of information to define, utilize, and apply them within administrative proceedings. In conclusion, the chapter in the book about the motivation and effectiveness of the administrative act in administrative proceedings, using a qualitative approach, highlights the importance of motivation and effectiveness in the exercise of administrative functions. It emphasizes that appropriate motivation and efficient management are essential to ensure legality, transparency, and quality in the exercise of administrative functions, consolidating a strong bibliographic review.
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