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Fundamental Legal Bases of the Administrative Contract:Â A Legal Institution in Cuba and Mexico

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  • Salvador Santiago Villalobos González

    (Assistant Professor at University of Camaguey, Cuba)

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This article aims to find the foundations of the administrative contract. lts similarities and differences, where it would be an institution of similar functions, in essence, pursuing the same goals. Specifically, it discusses the bases of the administrative management contract in Cuba and Mexico, taking into account both countries have initiated the process of the legal system development in the same way, however, at present, the administrative contract in each country is lead differently. The study shows that the administrative contract in Cuba is considered to be derived from the Spanish colony, while, in the Mexican law, there is a greater deepening and study of the French classic doctrine. However, in both cases, there is a strong influence of tradition brought by the colonization.

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  • Salvador Santiago Villalobos González, 2020. "Fundamental Legal Bases of the Administrative Contract: A Legal Institution in Cuba and Mexico," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 6(11), pages 969-974, 11-2020.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2020:p:969-974
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