Administrative Law
Description
This course covers the fundamental principles of Administrative Law, focusing on the regulation and oversight of public administration. It explores the role of government agencies, judicial review, the scope of executive power, and the protection of individual rights against administrative actions.
What will you learn?
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Introduction to Administrative Law
Understand the legal framework surrounding the actions of administrative agencies, including their powers and limitations.
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Judicial Review
Examine the judicial review process and the principles that govern courts' review of administrative decisions and actions.
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Executive Power and Delegation
Study how executive powers are delegated to agencies and the legal constraints on those powers.
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Rights and Remedies in Administrative Law
Learn the rights of individuals affected by administrative actions, including procedural fairness, transparency, and access to remedies.
This course is ideal for students and professionals interested in public administration, government policy, legal scholars, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the relationship between government agencies and individuals.
- Legal framework of administrative agencies
- Judicial review of administrative actions
- Executive powers and delegation
- Rights of individuals and legal remedies
- Administrative rulemaking and regulation
- Transparency and accountability in administrative actions
- Public law and the protection of individual rights
- Remedies for unlawful administrative actions
Lessons
- 15 lessons
- 8:00:00
