Responsibility for the public function: legal nature of administrative responsibility in Bolivian constitutional jurisprudence
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https://doi.org/10.14409/redoeda.v11i1.13046Keywords:
Ibero-American Charter of the Rights and Duties of the Citizen in relation to Public Administration; due process; motivation; administrative responsibility; administrative procedure.Abstract
This work aims to examine the current regulatory and jurisprudential framework regarding administrative liability; and given the lack of specific studies on this topic in Bolivia, the relevant principles of the Ibero-American Charter of the Rights and Duties of the Citizen in relation to Public Administration (CIDYDCAP) are described, as well as the labor responsibility established in the Ibero-American Charter of the Public Service; to then explain its treatment in the Bolivian legal system, exploring at the same time some jurisprudential lines on responsibility in the exercise of public function, with particular focus on the substantiation of administrative responsibility, and its inevitable derivation in the imposition of sanctions, within the margins of due process.
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