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La Contratación Pública es una categoría central del Derecho Administrativo ampliamente estudiada desde los más variados puntos de vista materia. En este caso, la originalidad de esta obra colectiva reviste en su análisis desde novedosos núcleos temáticos como son la buena administración, la transparencia y los derechos sociales fundamentales. Contenido. SECCIÓN PRIMERA. LOS CONTRATOS PÚBLICOS EN GENERAL Capítulo I. INTRODUCCIÓN: LOS PRINCIPIOS GENERALES DEL DERECHO GLOBAL DE LA CONTRATACIÓN PÚBLICA. Jaime Rodríguez-Arana. Capítulo II. LAS CONTRATACIONES PÚBLICAS Y LA BUENA GOBERNANZA: HACIA LA CONSTRUCCIÓN DE UN DERECHO FUNDAMENTAL EN EL PERÚ E IBEROAMÉRICA. Mirko Andre Maldonado-Meléndez. Capítulo III. LAS PRERROGATIVAS DE LA ADMINISTRACIÓN EN LOS CONTRATOS DE LAS ADMINISTRACIONES PÚBLICAS EN IBEROAMÉRICA. José Ignacio Hernández G. Capítulo IV. SERVICIOS PÚBLICOS Y DERECHOS FUNDAMENTALES. Karlos Navarro. Capítulo V. EL MANTENIMIENTO Y CONSERVACIÓN EN EL PROCEDIMIENTO DE CONTRATACIÓN Y EL «CICLO DE VIDA» COMO CRITERIO DE ADJUDICACIÓN DEL CONTRATO Y GARANTÍA DE LOS DERECHOS FUNDAMENTALES. Almudena Fernández Carballal. Capítulo VI. LOS ASOCIOS PÚBLICO-PRIVADO: ALGUNAS FORMAS DE IMPLEMENTACIÓN EN EL DERECHO COMPARADO. Henry Alexander Mejía. SECCIÓN SEGUNDA. LA TRANSPARENCIA EN LOS CONTRATOS PÚBLICOS Capítulo VII. LA TRANSPARENCIA EN LA CONTRATACIÓN PÚBLICA. Rafael R. Dickson Morales. Capítulo VIII. EL COMBATE CONTRA LA CORRUPCIÓN EN MATERIA DE CONTRATACIONES PÚBLICAS EN IBEROAMÉRICA. ESPECIAL REFERENCIA AL DERECHO URUGUAYO. Pablo Schiavi. Capítulo IX. GOBIERNO ABIERTO: UNA MIRADA DESDE LOS DERECHOS SOCIALES FUNDAMENTALES. Marco Aurelio González Maldonado. Capítulo X. ACCESO A LA INFORMACIÓN PÚBLICA EN LAS CONTRATACIONES PÚBLICAS. Federico Morandini. Capítulo XI. DECISIONES RAZONABLES EN CONTRATACIONES PÚBLICAS. Carlos Gasnell Acuña. SECCIÓN TERCERA. CONTRATACIÓN PÚBLICA Y DERECHOS HUMANOS Capítulo XII. RESPONSABILIDAD CONTRACTUAL Y DERECHOS HUMANOS. Ernesto N. Bustelo. Capítulo XIII. CONTRATACIONES PÚBLICAS SOCIALMENTE RESPONSABLES. Jaime A. Villacreses Valle. Capítulo XIV. LOS CONTRATOS PÚBLICOS Y LOS DERECHOS DE LAS PERSONAS CON DISCAPACIDAD. Silvio Luis Ferreira da Rocha. Capítulo XV. LOS OBJETIVOS DEL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE Y LA CONTRATACIÓN PÚBLICA. Juan Manuel Otero Varela. Capítulo XVI. SUMINISTRO ELÉCTRICO Y DERECHOS HUMANOS. LA PROBLEMÁTICA CONSTRUCCIÓN DE UN RÉGIMEN EFICAZ DE PROTECCIÓN AL USUARIO. Carlos A. Villanueva Martínez.
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