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International Law
versión impresa ISSN 1692-8156
Resumen
MARTINEZ-GARCIA, Juan Diego y LEAL-HOLGUIN, Antonio. ARBITRARINESS OF CONTRACTOR SELECTION CRITERIA IN THE BIDDING PROCESSES. THE PROPORTIONALITY PRINCIPLE AS PROTECTION AGAINST ARBITRARINESS. Int. Law: Rev. Colomb. Derecho Int. [online]. 2011, n.19, pp.223-267. ISSN 1692-8156.
This paper seeks to demonstrate that, when a public entity determines the requirements of apublic bidding process, it affects the freedom of bidders and the efficient destination of public funds. Therefore, the determination of such requirements, in order to be legitimate and efficient, must be proportional. As shown in this paper, the proportionality principle, a general notion about the relation between means and ends, applies to the determination of requirements in public bidding process. Furthermore, this paper seeks to explore the way in which this principle can be applied.
Palabras clave : Proportionality; balancing; economic analysis of law; arbitrariness; proportionality; arbitrariness.