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Exceptions Of The Principle Of Imperative Reasoning Of Individual Administrative Decisions In France
Exceptions Of The Principle Of Imperative Reasoning Of Individual Administrative Decisions In France
UAEU Law Journal
The imperative reasoning of administrative decisions is considered one of the most important landmarks of the policy of administrative clarity. It means that the administration has to be committed to give legal and substantial reasons upon issuing such decisions. Such procedure allows the senior officers to know the reasons of the decision while reviewing the decision addressed to them and influencing their legal positions. Such action achieves understanding and cooperation between the administration and its customers. It enhances the confidence bridges between the two parties and facilitates the administration's task to realize public welfare. This principle was adopted by the …