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Administrative law is the body of law that governs the activities of administrative agencies of government. Government agency action can include rulemaking, adjudication, or the enforcement of a specific regulatory agenda. Administrative law is considered a branch of public law. As a body of law, administrative law deals with the decision-making of administrative units of government (for example, tribunals, boards or commissions) that are part of a national regulatory scheme in such areas as police law, international trade, manufacturing, the environment, taxation, broadcasting, immigration and transport. Administrative law expanded greatly during the twentieth century, as legislative bodies worldwide created more government agencies to regulate the social, economic and political spheres of human interaction.
Civil law countries often have specialized courts, administrative courts, that review these decisions.
Generally speaking, most countries that follow the principles of common law have developed procedures for judicial review that limit the reviewability of decisions made by administrative law bodies. Often these procedures are coupled with legislation or other common law doctrines that establish standards for proper rulemaking. Administrative law may also apply to review of decisions of so-called semi-public bodies, such as non-profit corporations, disciplinary boards, and other decision-making bodies that affect the legal rights of members of a particular group or entity.
Federal Agencies are semi-independent, executive bodies that are created through statute for subject-matter specific purposes. Agencies are formed by an act of Congress. Congress writes a kind of law called an “Organic Statute” that lays out the purpose and the structure of the agency. And then the agency is in charge of implementing the purpose as laid out in the statute.
All levels of government make laws and regulations that affect us every day. Administrative law is the resolution of disputes involving government laws and how the laws are applied.
An introduction to the large scale concepts discussed in administrative law.
An overview of how administrative agencies work.
LAWS12061 01 Administrative Law Introduction to Administrative Law. This presentation is part of a course on Administrative Law presented by Brett Eurell, CQUniversity Australia. www.cqu.edu.au/law The full course may be viewed on iTunesU at the CQUniversity site. Visit CQU Law on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/CQU-Law.
This is a recording of a tutorial in Administrative Law (LAWS12065) on "Introduction to Administrative Law". It focuses on the: role of administrative law; relationship between the "separation of powers” and administrative law; scope of administrative law; and principles and values of administrative law.
The Hamlyn Lectures 2014 - Professor Paul Craig, Faculty of Law and St John's College, University of Oxford
Want to go to law school? Don't have $100,000 lying around or you have better things to do with four years of your life? Well then let me school you. I'm condensing four years of law school into 25 minutes. The lesson for today, admin law.
A brief excerpt from Quimbee's tutorial video on types of rulemaking that agencies may use when promulgating rules, such as notice-and-comment rulemaking, formal rulemaking, reg-neg, and direct final rulemaking. Watch more at https://www.quimbee.com/courses/administrative-law. This video is just one of 17 videos in our "Administrative Law" course. In this tutorial, learn about the exercise of power by government agencies. Particular attention is paid to statutory and constitutional limitations on agency action. "Administrative Law" table of contents: Separation of Powers + Nondelegation Doctrine + Legislative Control + Executive Controls Agency Rulemaking + Choice of Procedure + Types of Rulemaking + Exemptions Agency Adjudication + Constitutional Authority + Types of Adjudication ...
This is a recording of a tutorial in Administrative Law (LAWS12065) on "Introduction to Administrative Law". It focuses on the: role of administrative law; relationship between the "separation of powers” and administrative law; scope of administrative law; and principles and values of administrative law.
Administrative Law Techniques to Thwart The Enemy Government
This Zoom tutorial session provides an Introduction to Administrative Law. After studying this Topic, you should be able to discuss and explain the: 1) Role of administrative law; 2) Relationship between the "separation of powers” and administrative law; 3) Scope of administrative law; and 4) Principles and values of administrative law. The tutorial is facilitated by Dr. Manuel Jose "Manjo" Oyson III, a Law Lecturer of the Central Queensland University School of Business and Law (Law Discipline).
This segment presents sources and search strategies for Administrative Law research, presented by Faulty Services Librarian, Andrew Christensen
Slovak University of Agriculture Students of course: Administrative Law
with Paul Kugelman, Esq.
LAWS12061 01 Administrative Law Introduction to Administrative Law. This presentation is part of a course on Administrative Law presented by Brett Eurell, CQUniversity Australia. www.cqu.edu.au/law The full course may be viewed on iTunesU at the CQUniversity site. Visit CQU Law on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/CQU-Law.