Administrative law governs public officers and administrative agencies. It defines their powers, functions, and procedures. Administrative law also provides remedies for those aggrieved by administrative actions and decisions. It covers rules, regulations, orders, and decisions made by administrative authorities in interpreting and enforcing laws. The sources of administrative law include constitutional enactments creating agencies, court decisions defining agency powers, and rules/regulations and determinations issued by agencies themselves.
Administrative law governs public officers and administrative agencies. It defines their powers, functions, and procedures. Administrative law also provides remedies for those aggrieved by administrative actions and decisions. It covers rules, regulations, orders, and decisions made by administrative authorities in interpreting and enforcing laws. The sources of administrative law include constitutional enactments creating agencies, court decisions defining agency powers, and rules/regulations and determinations issued by agencies themselves.
Administrative law governs public officers and administrative agencies. It defines their powers, functions, and procedures. Administrative law also provides remedies for those aggrieved by administrative actions and decisions. It covers rules, regulations, orders, and decisions made by administrative authorities in interpreting and enforcing laws. The sources of administrative law include constitutional enactments creating agencies, court decisions defining agency powers, and rules/regulations and determinations issued by agencies themselves.
Barcillano III BSBA Legal Management BALM 106 – Administrative Law Seatwork
1. Kinds of administrative law
• Rules and Regulations – policies that dictate how a law is to be used • Administrative Decisions – issue their own decisions regarding the application and enforcement of rules and regulations.
2. Scope of administrative law
• Fixes the administrative organization and structure of the government • Execution and enforcement of laws entrusted to administrative authorities • Governs public officers • Creates administrative agencies, defines their powers ad functions, prescribes their procedures • Provides remedies, administrative or judicial, available to those aggrieved parties by administrative actions or decisions • Governs judicial review of, or relief against, administrative actions or decision • Rules, regulations, orders and decisions made by administrative authorities dealing with the interpretation and enforcement of laws entrusted to their administration • Body of judicial decisions and doctrines dealing with any of the above.
3. Sources of administrative law
• Constitutional or Statutory enactments creating administrative bodies • Decisions of the courts interpreting the charters of administrative bodies and defining their powers, rights, inhibitions, among others and the effects of their determinations and regulations. • Rules and Regulations issued by administrative bodies in pursuance of the purpose for which they were created. • Determinations and orders of the administrative bodies in the settlement of the controversies arising in their respective fields.