Explaining the Nature of Oil Contracts in Terms of Administrative Law
Abstract The existence of a state in oil contracts and its specific requirements has raised disagreements on the nature of oil contracts in terms of administrative and non-administrative considerations. Experts like “Professor Doge” believed there’s no difference between administrative or non-administrative consideration of oil contracts. The other group believed that oil contracts are deemed to be administrative as non-administrative contracts are distinguished in terms of observation of legal obligations. With regard to the emphasis on governance principles, the existence of particular commandments and privileges, public person element, and its direct relationship with public interests, oil contracts are generally subjected to administrative contracts. The current study aims at expressing the comments as well as explaining administrative and non-administrative parameters and their compliance with oil contracts .
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