the RELATIONSHIP between government and its citizens, the other 2 being CONSTITUTIONAL LAW and CRIMINAL LAW.
Administrative law governs the organization and powers of governmental agencies, while constitutional law establishes the framework of government power. Administrative actions are subject to constitutional principles, such as due process and separation of powers, which impact how agencies operate within the bounds of the constitution. Constitutional law serves as the foundation for administrative law, ensuring that administrative actions are conducted in compliance with constitutional provisions.
Neptali A. Gonzales has written: 'Administrative law' -- subject(s): Administrative law 'Philippine constitutional law' -- subject(s): Constitutional law 'Philippine political law' -- subject(s): Constitutional law
The different aspects of law include criminal law, which governs behavior that is deemed harmful to society; civil law, which deals with disputes between individuals or organizations; administrative law, which regulates government agencies; and constitutional law, which defines the relationship between the government and its citizens.
Greer Hogan has written: 'An Introduction to Law' 'Foundations of Law (Student Texts)' 'Constitutional and administrative law in a nutshell' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, Administrative law
Joseph A. L. Cooray has written: 'Constitutional and administrative law of Sri Lanka (Ceylon)' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, Administrative law
Owen Hood Phillips has written: 'The constitutional law of Great Britain and the Commonwealth' -- subject(s): Constitutional law 'A first book of English law' -- subject(s): Law, Outlines, syllabi 'O. Hood Phillips' Constitutional and administrative law' -- subject(s): Administrative law, Constitutional law 'The principles of English law and the constitution' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, Law 'Leading cases in constitutional law' -- subject(s): Cases, Constitutional law
Peter Wesley-Smith has written: 'Constitutional & administrative law in Hong Kong' -- subject(s): Administrative law, Constitutional law 'Legal literature in Hong Kong'
Christopher Enright has written: 'Federal administrative law' -- subject(s): Administrative law 'Studying law' -- subject(s): Law, Legal research, Outlines, syllabi 'Constitutional law' -- subject(s): Constitutional law
Helen Fenwick has written: 'Sourcebook on Civil Liberties' 'Constitutional and Administrative Law (Q & A S.)' 'Civil liberties & human rights' -- subject(s): Civil rights 'Civil rights' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Civil rights, Constitutional law 'Constitutional & administrative law' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, Problems, exercises, Administrative law, Examinations, questions 'Constitutional & Administrative Law (Question & Answers)' 'Sourcebook on public law' -- subject(s): Public law, Constitutional law, Administrative law 'Constitutional and administrative law' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, Administrative law, Problems, exercises 'Media freedom under the Human Rights Act' -- subject(s): Freedom of information, Great Britain, Human rights, Law and legislation, Mass media
common law; ( case law) statutory law Administrative law court rules constitutional law
Noel Thomas Dowling has written: 'Constitutional law' -- subject(s): Administrative law, Constitutional law, United States