The right of popular action: Special requirements, efficiency, efficacy, effectiveness and social control
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4013/rechtd.2014.63.06Abstract
This article aims to analyze the evolution of the context of existence of the so-called special requirements for the effective exercise of the constitutional guarantee of popular action. It also examines ways of overcoming their interpretative procedural obstacles, aiming to increase efficiency and effectiveness in the social control of administrative acts. In this sense, the article proposes a definition of the needs for procedural effectiveness in order to make it possible to obtain an effective, efficient and rapid social control, particularly according to today’s concept of participatory citizenship.
Keywords: Administrative Law, social control, popular action.
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