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Hernandez, J., (2024). La (supuesta) obsolescencia del Contrato Administrativo regulado por la Ley de Contrataciones del Estado frente a la irrupción del Contrato de Estándar internacional NEC para la ejecución de obras públicas en el Perú: ¿Resulta justificado este cambio? [Trabajo académico, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27441
Hernandez, J., La (supuesta) obsolescencia del Contrato Administrativo regulado por la Ley de Contrataciones del Estado frente a la irrupción del Contrato de Estándar internacional NEC para la ejecución de obras públicas en el Perú: ¿Resulta justificado este cambio? [Trabajo académico]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27441
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title = "La (supuesta) obsolescencia del Contrato Administrativo regulado por la Ley de Contrataciones del Estado frente a la irrupción del Contrato de Estándar internacional NEC para la ejecución de obras públicas en el Perú: ¿Resulta justificado este cambio?",
author = "Hernandez Alvarado, Jairo Kevin Mauricio",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The current evolution in the execution of public works in our country shows the growth of a very interesting trend as regards the contractual framework that is decided to be used for this activity: on the one hand, we have the classic administrative contract, regulated by public regulations with a long history and of usual use, such as the Government Procurement Law. In contrast to the above, the use of international standard contracts for construction, such as the NEC, has become popular in recent years, being used for the execution of public infrastructure projects of various types, a situation that burst into the execution of the works for the Pan American and Parapan American Games in 2019. Taking into consideration the above, it is appropriate to ask ourselves: Is this change of trend justified for the benefit of public works in our country? Is this transition from the administrative contract (regulated by the Government Procurement Law) to the private contract (specifically the NEC type) beneficial for the execution of public works in our situation? Has the administrative contract in our country shown its uselessness and/or obsolescence for the execution of public works compared to private law contractual frameworks (such as the NEC Contract)? This research work seeks to answer these and other questions, with the objective of clarifying whether one type of contract is better than another (either in whole or in part) for the execution of public works in Peru.
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