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How laws are created in administrative law?
In the United States administrative law is a combination of statutes and regulations. Statutes are simply laws passed by the Legislature or Congress. They are the broad outline of the law. Then...
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Rule of law as a basis of administrative law?
Clearly not, especially in the united states. Where all so called courts have been converted through legislative fiat into administrative units where Rights cannot be heard (as the administrative...
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What is the federal law that created administrative law?
The federal law that created the federal Administrative Procedures Act, in 1946, is P.L. 79-404, 60 Stat. 237. Its codification can be found at 5 U.S.C. 500 et seq.
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What sect of law does the admiralty law apply to?
"The Admiralty & Maritime Law applies to all contracts, wrongful acts or offenses that take place on navigable waters. An example of the term 'Navigable waters' would be ""intrastate"" waters,...
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What is administrative law?
'Administrative law' means the body of rules and regulations and orders and decisions created by administrative agencies of government