FRENCH CULTURAL COLONIALISM AND CREATION OF THE COUNCIL OF STATE IN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
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Keywords

Cultural colonialism
administrative law
colonialism
the Colombian Council of State

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FRENCH CULTURAL COLONIALISM AND CREATION OF THE COUNCIL OF STATE IN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW. (2007). Vniversitas, 57(115), 161-178. https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/vnijuri/article/view/14580
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Abstract

The allocation of powers of judge of the Administration to the Colombian Council of State in the early twentieth century can be read as an episode of French cultural expansionism. Parallel with the policy of military expansionism driven by Napoleon III, cultural dynamics were developed that identified a kind of ideological colonialism. Through the importation of legal institutions that changed the mechanisms by which the Civil Service judicially resolved their conflicts the process was gladly adopted in Colombia.

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