This note
covers the following topics: Public Health Law as Administrative Law, What is
Administrative Law, Public Health in the Colonies, Public Health Law Actions in
Colonial America, Actions in the 1789 Yellow Fever Epidemic, Public Health in
the Constitution, Public Health as the First Administrative Law, Public Health
and Separation of Powers, The Political Control of Agencies, Permits and
Licenses, Inspections, Appealing an Adjudication, The Advisory and Consultative
Role, Acting in an Emergency, Key Administrative Law Cases, Key Public Health
Law Cases.
This
note covers the topics Introduction to Administrative Law, Delegated
Legislation, Procedural Fairness and Judicial Review, Ombudsman, Lokpal,
Lokayukta and Central Vigilance Commision, Administrative Tribunals and Public
Undertaking.
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.
This
note covers the following topics: The Public Administration, Administrative law Key features, Administrative
authority and the entailment to the legal principle, Special nature and typology
of administrative action, Sources of administr: ative law, Regulations as
specific source of administrative law, Administrative structures, State
administration, The regional administration, Local Government, Corporative and
institutional administration, Remedies in administrative proceeding, V.- Strict
liability in public organizations.
United States federal
administrative law encompasses statutes, common law, and directives issued by
the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the Executive Office of the
President, that together define the extent of powers and responsibilities held
by administrative agencies of the United States Government.
This book
explains the following topics: The Public Administration, Administrative law,
Administrative authority and the entailment to the legal principle, Special
nature and typology of administrative action, Administrative structures, State
administration, The regional administration, Corporative and institutional
administration, The administrative statement and Strict liability in public
organizations.