Mechanisms of facing risks in the implementation of administrative contracts (a comparative study).

Document Type : Original Article

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Faculty of Law - Mansoura University

Abstract

The modern state plays an important role in meeting the needs of individuals and satisfying their requirements, by providing its facilities with many basic services and projects in all fields, and due to the increasing role of the state in economic life, and its desire to encourage investment, and advance economic and social development, it resorted to concluding administrative contracts as a means to implement these projects, and it was not limited to contracts with national parties only, but also increased contracts concluded by the state or one of the public legal persons with foreign parties, to benefit from their qualitative experiences In various fields of development through what is known as international administrative contracts. Most international administrative contracts are characterized by being long-term, meaning that they take a long time to implement, and therefore they are more exposed to risks than other administrative contracts, due to the change and variation of the circumstances associated with the implementation of the contract in terms of their difficulty and the ability to overcome them, and the effects resulting from these circumstances vary according to the length of the contract implementation.

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