Administrative Law by Cornell University Law School
Administrative Law by Cornell University Law School
Administrative Law by Cornell University Law School
Administrative law is the body of law that governs the activities of
administrative agencies of government. Major topics covered includes: Administrative Agency, Administrative Hearing, Administrative Law,
Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), Administrative Procedure Act, Administrative
Procedure Act (APA), Administrative Warrant, Impeachment and Internal Revenue
Service.
This
note explains introduction to administrative law, Constitutional foundation and
limitation of administrative law, Administrative agencies subjects of
administrative law, Rule making, Judicial power of administrative agencies,
Controlling mechanism of governmental powers, Judicial review, Remedies and
government.
This
Lecture note contains these following topics starting with Nature and Scope of
Administrative Law, Delegated Legislation, Administrative Discretion, Principles
of Natural Justice, Judicial Review, Right to Information, Tribunals, –
Commissions of Inquiry and Central Vigilance Commission, Regulatory Agencies and Redressal of Complaints against the administration: The Institution of
Ombudsman.
This PDF covers
the following contents related to Administrative Law :Adjudication,
Judicial Enforcement Remedies, Rulemaking, The Attorney General’s Role, The
Texas Open Meetings Act, The Texas Public Information Act.
Administrative Law emerged as a subject to curb the misuse of power by the
executive. As the concept of separation of powers cannot always be followed, the
powers have been distributed to reduce work overload. This site brings you a
detailed study of Administrative Law. The five modules of study material cover a
variety of topics such as separation of powers, Dicey's concept of the rule of
law, Administrative Tribunals and the Commission of Inquiry Act, 1952. They have
also provided an additional section of miscellaneous articles to help readers
understand every aspect of Administrative Law.