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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES
A. Administrative Law
B. Administration
C. Scope
D. Classification
II. QUASI-LEGISLATIVE (RULE-MAKING) POWER
A. Kind of Administrative Rules and Regulations
B. Requisites for Validity
III. QUASI-JUDICIAL (ADJUDICATORY) POWER
A. Administrative due process
B. Administrative appeal and review
C. Administrative res judicata
IV. DETERMINATIVE POWER
A. Fact Finding
B. Investigate
C. Licensing
D. Rate-fixing Power

V. DOCTRINE OF PRIMARY JURISDICTION


VI. EXHASUTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES
VII. CASE STUDY

A. ANG TIBAY vs. CIR, G.R. No. L-46496, 27 February 1940


B. The Palawan Council for Sustainable Development v. Ejercito Lim, G.R. No. 183173,
August 24, 2016
C. Narra Nickel Mining And Development Corporation vs. Redmont Consolidated Mines
Corporation, G.R. No. 202877, December 09, 2015
D. Salazar v. Achacoso, G.R. No. 81510, March 14, 1990
E. Euro-Med Laboratories Phil. Inc. v. Province of Batangas, G.R. No. 148106, July 17, 2006
F. University of the Philippines v. Dizon, G.R. No. 171182, August 23, 2012
G. Merida Water District v. Bacarro, G.R. No. 165993, September 30, 2008
H. Emilio A. Gonzales III v. Office of the President/Wendell Bareras-Sulit v. Atty. Paquito N.
Ochoa, Jr., G.R. No. 196231/G.R. No. 196232, January 28, 2014

Suggested Readings

 1987 Philippine Constitution


 1987 Revised Administrative Code of the Philippines
 Notes on Administrative Code by Atty.Mark Christian B. Apordo
ADMINISTRARTIVE LAW

I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES

Definitions

a. Administrative Law

b. Government of the Republic of the Philippines (see Administrative Code of 1987, Section 2)

c. National Government (see Administrative Code of 1987, Section 2)

d. Local Government (see Administrative Code of 1987, Section 2)

e. Agency of the Government (see Administrative Code of 1987, Section 2)

f. Department (see Administrative Code of 1987, Section 2)

g. Bureau (see Administrative Code of 1987, Section 2)

h. Office (see Administrative Code of 1987, Section 2)

i. Instrumentality (see Administrative Code of 1987, Section 2)

j. Regulatory agency (see Administrative Code of 1987, Section 2)

k. Chartered institution (see Administrative Code of 1987, Section 2)

l. Government-owned or controlled corporation (see Administrative Code of 1987, Section 2)

II. Kinds of Administrative Law

III. Scope of Administrative Law

IV. Sources of Administrative Law

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