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Administrative Law



Administrative Law - law governing the powers and processes of administrative agencies. The term is sometimes used also of law (i.e., rules, regulations) developed by agencies in the course of their operation. In the United States, where federal and state governments are intended to maintain a tripartite (legislature, executive, judiciary) balance of powers, administrative law deals primarily   Read More...

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    The Emergence of Global Administrative Law, in Law and Contemporary Problems
    by Benedict Kingsbury, Nico Krisch, Richard B. Stewart. 46 pgs.


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    French Administrative Law
    by John S. Bell, L. Neville Brown. 358 pgs.


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    Public Law in Israel (Chap. 2 "Administrative Law")
    by Itzhak Zamir, Allen Zysblat. 444 pgs.


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