The deviation of power as a limit to the discretion in the declaration of insubsistence of free appointment and removal officers

Authors

  • William Andrés Ordóñez Bastidas Fundación Universitaria de Popayán, Popayan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18046/prec.v11.2479

Keywords:

Nullity, Deviation of power, Common interest, Particular interest, Trust.

Abstract

Despite the confidence required by the free appointment and removal position, the discretion in the administrative acts that declare the non-subsistence does not imply absolute powers, but rather submits the administration to the service improvement, to the common interest, to the legal requirements of the registration in the curriculum vitae, to the jurisprudential parameters of registration of reasons and to the respect for the fundamental rights of the public servant. Methodologically, the elements that prove the deviation of power before an arbitrariness in the non-subsistence of this type of jobs, its main means of proof and justification of the repetition action will be explained.

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Author Biography

  • William Andrés Ordóñez Bastidas, Fundación Universitaria de Popayán, Popayan

    Abogado de la Universidad del Cauca, profesor de pregrado de esa misma universidad y de la Fundación Universitaria de Popayán, miembro activo del Grupo de Investigación en Ética, Filosofía Política y Filosofía del Derecho de la Universidad del Cauca, y candidato a magíster en Derecho Médico en la Universidad Externado de Colombia.

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Published

2017-08-30

How to Cite

Ordóñez Bastidas, W. A. (2017). The deviation of power as a limit to the discretion in the declaration of insubsistence of free appointment and removal officers. Precedente Revista Jurídica, 11, 219-257. https://doi.org/10.18046/prec.v11.2479