The citizen as an essential nucleus of Administrative Law
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46735/raap.n99.55Keywords:
Citizen, guarantee, good administration, guarantee StateAbstract
The article deals with the position that the citizen in the face of the Administration and the guarantees that it has. The value of such a figure is emphasized since it constitutes the basis of the performance of the public administration. Without it, the administration's actions are meaningless. For this reason, Administrative Law has evolved from being a right of power to being a citizen's right to a good administration. Likewise, the State is a guarantee State, a State that is concerned that the services managed by individuals are carried out correctly. Finally, reference is made to a series of guarantees that the citizen has in the face of the Administration, but with the new Law of Procedure and the new Public Sector Law, has lost the opportunity to enhance them and to give greater importance to the figure and Rights of the citizen.