Administracinė diskrecija ir jos vertinimas teismų praktikoje
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Linkevčiūtė, Ingrida | Vilniaus universitetas |
Mykolo Romerio universitetas |
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2006 |
Straipsnyje administracinės diskrecijos samprata atskleidžiama ir su ja susiję klausimai nagrinėjami įvardijant tinkamo administracinės diskrecijos įgyvendinimo reglamentavimo problemą, turinčią tiesioginės įtakos ir viešojo administravimo institucijoms suteiktos administracinės diskrecijos kontrolės problemiškumui. Daugiausia dėmesio skiriama teisminio administracinės diskrecijos vertinimo problemai. Analizuojant esamą administracinių teismų praktiką siekiama atsakyti į klausimą, kokiu būdu (ir ar apskritai) administracinis teismas Lietuvoje susiduria su administracinės diskrecijos klausimu ir kokios šiandien yra teismo galimybės vertinti, ar tinkamai viešojo administravimo srityje įgyvendinama administracinė diskrecija.
Presently, the Law on Administrative Proceedings of the Republic of Lithuania does not provide for an unambiguouspossibility for an administrative court to scrutinize the exercise of administrative discretion beyond the examining of compliance of the act of an administrative body with the authority conferred to it, the main relevant procedural requirements, legally recognized general administrative principles, and, depending on the concrete case, possibly its compliance with other special standards or principles, prescribed by relevant laws applicable in that specific situation. Therefore when a Lithuanian administrative court comes across an issue of the use of administrative discretion it tends to recognize the spheres in which administrative authorities are granted discretionary powers, but judicial evaluation of administrative acts belonging to such areas is restricted. Naturally, there is also no possibility provided for in the Law on Administrative Proceedings to declare an administrative act as unlawful on the sole basis that it had been concluded that the said administrative act had been passed in the result of an improper exercise of discretionary administrative powers. It is concluded in the article that laws regulating administrative judicial proceedings in the Republic of Lithuania must be amended so as to include a possibility for the court to examine the use of discretionary powers in scrutiny, as well as to establish the right of the court to annul such an act on the sole basis that an improper use of administrative discretion had been determined.