The Principle of Continuance in Public Service Contract
- Mohammad Hussein Momen
- Hussein Rahmatollahi
Abstract
If we consider the aim of administrative goal to procure public interest and the necessity of its continuance, the limitation of its descriptive and executive principles in private law frameworks will be serious barriers against its realization. Administrative contracts with their special legal regime based on such principles of preference, authority and support which indicates the upper hand of public contract parties are described by the same basis. Public service principles which should be considered as extracted from the judicial verdicts of French governmental council are, inter alia, executive and descriptive foundations of public contracts. The principle of public service continuance with its legal functions and radical role in contract execution plays a vital role in realizing the goals.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/jpl.v9n8p6
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