Relations between executive and judicial branches: the case of administrative law
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.esde.331375Keywords:
executive branch, judicial branch, administrative law, Council of StateAbstract
This article shows the relations between the executive and judicial branches. For that is using the example of France, Mexico and Colombia. This analysis shows how in the two first countries the confrontation between the branches is the reason for the creation of the special judge knowledge as Council of State. In Colombia this judge was created by the legislative power, but it always had been the partner of the government, because it helps in many situations the acts of the executive branch.
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