Administrative Contracts

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Gabriela Shalev

Ono Academic College Faculty of Law; Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Faculty of Law

Date Written: 1979

Abstract

In recent years there has been a constant increase in the number and significance of administrative contracts, that is, contracts to which the public administration is a party. Contracts between private individuals and government are a daily occurrence. Such contracts are essential to the performance of the executive's various actions and functions, and apart from their practical importance, they raise theoretical questions.

From a philosophical point of view, an administrative contract can be considered as a contract in which a person is party to a contract with himself, since the State embodies the entire community of its citizens.' The subject of administrative contracts has so far not received sufficient legal-academic attention. Discussion of this issue becomes more and more essential with the rapid increase of administrative contracts regulating complex transactions.

Keywords: administrative contracts, contracts, philosophical, State

Suggested Citation

Shalev, Gabriela, Administrative Contracts (1979). 14 Isr. L. Rev. 444 (1979), Hebrew University of Jerusalem Legal Research Paper, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2618047

Gabriela Shalev (Contact Author)

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