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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/12553 El control de la Administración pública en el Derecho brasileño
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Valim, Rafael
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Anuario da Facultade de Dereito da Universidade da Coruña, 2013, 17: 283-297. ISSN: 1138-039X
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[Resumen] Sería absolutamente inocua la proclamación del principio de la legalidad si no existieran medios para imponer la sumisión de la Administración al orden jurídico, de donde emana la importancia trascendente de los sistemas de control de las funciones públicas. La Constitución brasileña contempla distintos mecanismos de control, los cuales pueden ser clasificados en control interno, ejercido por la Administración del propio Poder que editó el acto, y control externo, ejercido por órganos ajenos a la Administración de la que emanó el acto.
[Abstract] To preach the principle of legality would be absolutely innocuous, if there were no means to impose the submission of the Administration to the juridical order, from which emanates the transcendent importance of control systems on public functions. The Brazilian Constitution covers different control mechanisms, which may be classified in internal control, exerted by the Administration of the Power itself which edited the act, and external control, exerted by bodies other than those of the Administration from which the act was emanated.
[Abstract] To preach the principle of legality would be absolutely innocuous, if there were no means to impose the submission of the Administration to the juridical order, from which emanates the transcendent importance of control systems on public functions. The Brazilian Constitution covers different control mechanisms, which may be classified in internal control, exerted by the Administration of the Power itself which edited the act, and external control, exerted by bodies other than those of the Administration from which the act was emanated.

