El poder del juez administrativo de limitar las costas procesales

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  • César Cierco Seira

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/rap.202.02

Keywords:

Legal expenses, administrative justice, the right to access to court.

Abstract

Administrative law judges have a singular power that enables them to moderate, ex officio, at their careful discretion, and based on each case’s specific circumstances, the content and extent of legal costs awarded. The use of this generous power has gone beyond the traditional boundaries of annulment, within which it has been employed without complications, albeit with occasional surprises, leading to a series of consequences, such as symbolic rulings, which make pondering its virtues and limitations a necessity. Additionally, the current uses of this power constitute a warning as to the possible existence of greater dysfunctions, of flaws in our system of legal costs which could put access to administrative justice in jeopardy. 

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How to Cite

Cierco Seira, C. (2017). El poder del juez administrativo de limitar las costas procesales. Revista De Administración Pública, (202), 43–89. https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/rap.202.02

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