Security and defense in administrative judge’s review

Abstract

The paper highlights the specificities of judicial review in the matters of public security and military defense when the exercise of administrative power results in the compression of fundamental rights. In particular, taking as its object of analysis the subject of military discipline and administrative preventive measures, it shows how in jurisprudential practice there is a self-restraint of the administrative judge in which in the balancing of public interests and individual freedoms tends to recognize in these matters a broad to the administration.

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