Public contracting has become strategic due to the impact of spending on the public budget, as well as the process most vulnerable to bad practices, therefore, proposing more effective mechanisms to combat corruption is essential.
Social problems are increasing and bad practices do not allow their solution and we lack economic development, therefore, a group of expert members of the Ibero-American Forum on Administrative Law, have proposed in their chapters the best practices of their countries.
In this vein, this work consecrates more than forty authors from all over Latin America where they present us with different aspects of infrastructure administrative law, public contracting, compliance and the fight against corruption.
In this way, the reader has in his hands the work that synthesizes Ibero-American legal thought on this branch of administrative law.