Good faith and the boundaries of impartiality in the procedural relationship

Abstract

The paper aims to investigate what are the effects of the introduction of the principle of good faith as a principle ordering the relationship between citizens and public administration. It analyzes how the principle of good faith affects the identification of the rights and obligations of parties in administrative proceedings, according to a vision that rejects the collaborative view of that relationship and values the existence of a conflict.

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