El control de las Administraciones Públicas y la lucha contra la corrupciónespecial referencia al Tribunal de Cuentas y a la Intervención General de la Administración del Estado
- Fernández Ajenjo, José Antonio
- Ricardo Rivero Ortega Director
Defence university: Universidad de Salamanca
Fecha de defensa: 16 April 2010
- Jaime Rodríguez-Arana Muñoz Chair
- Pedro Tomás Nevado-Batalla Moreno Secretary
- Pilar Jiménez Rius Committee member
- Nicolás Rodríguez García Committee member
- Pablo García Mexía Committee member
Type: Thesis
Abstract
At the dawn of the XXI century is taking place in societies advanced democratic another step in the development of basic states constitutional try, once it seems the existence of a consolidated sufficient democratic participation, with basic social guarantees and a acceptable legal framework, institutional arrangements optimize these ideas through seeking to improve governance and which fall within the theories Good Government or quality democracies. In this new regime of good government are contributing decisively proposals from international institutions (UN, IFIs and other organizations international policy), although many of them are directed almost exclusively at government less advanced democratic societies under the parameter Governance call. In addition, there has been an important contribution through the doctrinal evolution of the theories of New Public Management and public management models root to economic and business models civic-social nature of governance. This paper aims to be at the current historical context of change or progress towards democracy by providing quality legal perspective, in opinion of the undersigned, is being postponed to the latter gradually developmental stage of governance, both for the 'rejection' to the legal economic and social contributions as the 'bias' of the jurists of the public to everything that goes beyond the classic security administrative procedure.