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Balance, reforma y perspectivas del Código de Procedimiento Administrativo y de lo Contencioso Administrativo (Ley 1437 de 2011) en su décimo aniversario

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La conmemoración del décimo aniversario de la promulgación de la Ley 1437 de 2011 representa una oportunidad inmejorable para realizar un balance sobre cómo ha sido el proceso de implementación de esta norma, y un inventario de cuáles han sido los principales frutos y problemas que ha originado su aplicación. A pesar del continuismo que se advierte en su texto respecto de las líneas fundamentales de la regulación legal anterior en el tratamiento dado a las actuaciones y decisiones administrativas y jurisdiccionales que disciplina, su aplicación a lo largo de estos diez años permite evidenciar algunas novedades, mutaciones y particularidades que ameritan su reconstrucción y examen detallado. A lo largo de sus doce capítulos, este texto expone y analiza las principales líneas de evolución y las problemáticas fundamentales aparejadas a la puesta en vigor de las normas de la Ley 1437 de 2011 y de su re-forma por la Ley 2080 de 2021, y pone sobre la mesa la necesidad de introducir ajustes o correctivos a los institutos o mecanismos regulados por el legislador en dichos estatutos, así como a las líneas jurisprudenciales acuñadas por el Consejo de Estado y la Corte Constitucional con ocasión de la aplicación de estas disposiciones. Un aporte desde la academia, encaminado a abrir debates clave para impulsar el progreso y consolidación de nuestro derecho administrativo, así como para el fortalecimiento del Estado democrático de derecho en Colombia.

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  • Héctor Santaella Quintero (Editor), 2022. "Balance, reforma y perspectivas del Código de Procedimiento Administrativo y de lo Contencioso Administrativo (Ley 1437 de 2011) en su décimo aniversario," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, number 1335.
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