Examinando por Materia "Jurisprudencia administrativa - Colombia"
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- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoAnálisis de la jurisprudencia constitucional y contencioso administrativo(2014) Leyva Villegas, Andrea Stephania; Plazas Rave, David Fernando; Rúa Delgado, Carlos FelipeEl tratamiento jurisprudencial frente a los actos administrativos que contienen la declaratoria de insubsistencia o retiro de funcionarios en provisionalidad en cargo de carrera administrativa en Colombia ha sido un asunto generador de problemáticas, toda vez que se presenta un “choque de trenes” entre la Corte Constitucional y el Consejo de Estado. Mediante este trabajo, la pretensión principal es la de analizar la tensión producto de las posturas asumidas por ambos tribunales frente al tema.
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoPrincipales aportes de la jurisprudencia contenciosa administrativa al mejoramiento del servicio Gineco-Obstétrico en Colombia, periodo 1996-2017(Universidad de San Buenaventura, 2018) Mogollón Lora, Diana Carolina; Van Arcken Salas, ErikaThe Colombian Council of State has been, by the will of the 1886 and 1991 Constituent, a Justice Administrator par excellence. It is in charge of settling the conflicts that arise between the private persons and the different state organs and agencies; and between these latter. From the present research, however, it was possible to identify, through the study of its decisions in which its failures in the provision of the obstetrics and gynecology service during the last 20 years are analyzed in depth, how this primary role was paired by one of a merely political character, which was assumed almost by accident, motivated by a purely guarantee-based end by recognizing the need for its intervention facing the problems regarding the increase of the maternal and/or neonatal mortality rates in our country, on the occasion of a repeated pattern of deficiencies in the implementation of an obstetrics and gynecology subprogram that is part of the sexual and reproductive health policy in our country. The assumption of a political role by the highest contentious-administrative court in our country implies in itself an interference of the judicial operator in the national political affairs, which is currently known as politics judicialization. In the specific case of the protection of the rights of the expectant mothers and newborns population group that must avail themselves of the state obstetrics and gynecology services, it has turned out to be not only convenient and relevant but fundamentally helpful and necessary.