Administrative Law Notes

Administrative law, the legal framework within which public administration is carried out. It derives from the need to create and develop a system of public administration under law, a concept that may be compared with the much older notion of justice under law. Since administration involves the

Administrative Law Notes 1

Administrative law - Ombudsman, Dispute Resolution, Oversight: The ombudsman is a part of the system of administrative law for scrutinizing the work of the executive. He is the appointee not of the executive but of the legislature. The ombudsman enjoys a large measure of independence and personal responsibility and is primarily a guardian of correct behaviour. His function is to safeguard the ...

Administrative Law Notes 2

An administrative-law judge is a government official with quasi-judicial powers, including the authority to conduct hearings, make findings of fact, and recommend resolution of disputes concerning the agency’s actions.

Administrative Law Notes 3

Administrative law - Judicial Review, Agency Decisions, Public Interest: Judicial review of administration is, in a sense, the heart of administrative law. It is certainly the most appropriate method of inquiring into the legal competence of a public authority. The aspects of an official decision or an administrative act that may be scrutinized by the judicial process are the competence of the ...

Administrative Law Notes 4

Administrative law - Public, Private, Distinctions: Activities such as traffic control, fire-protection services, policing, smoke abatement, the construction or repair of highways, the provision of currency, town and country planning, and the collection of customs and excise duties are usually carried out by governments, whose executive organs are assumed to represent the collective will of ...

Administrative Law Notes 5

The first laws regulating the administrative procedure already existed at the end of the 19th century in the Kingdom of Prussia as well as in Baden, and also Thuringia and Württemberg followed at the ...