Family law and administrative law
Administrative law refers to a body of law that regulates the operation of governmental agencies. The salient features of administrative law are the procedures under which these agencies operate as well as external constraints upon them.
T. Akinola Aguda has written: 'Law and technology as a means towards the achievement of human goals' -- subject(s): Law and economic development, Technology and law 'Nigeria in search of social justice through the law' -- subject(s): Law, Politics and government, Social justice, Sociological jurisprudence 'A guide to practice and procedure in the high courts of Nigeria' -- subject(s): Civil procedure 'The crisis of justice' -- subject(s): Administration of Justice, Equality before the law 'A new perspective in law and justice in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Administration of Justice, Economic policy, Rule of law, Social policy 'Practice and procedure of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal and High Courts of Nigeria' -- subject(s): Appellate courts, Appellate procedure, Nigeria, Nigeria. Federal Court of Appeal, Nigeria. Federal Supreme Court 'The judiciary in the government of Nigeria' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, Judges 'The law of evidence in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Evidence (Law) 'Human rights and the right to development in Africa' -- subject(s): Economic assistance, Economic conditions, Human rights 'The legal implications of the creation of more states in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Administrative and political divisions, Newly independent states 'The judiciary and the 1983 elections' -- subject(s): Election law, Judicial review 'Nigeria's march towards perdition' -- subject(s): Political corruption, Politics and government
1.Administrative convenience 2. Maintain Law and Order 3. Provide the citizens their necessities 4. Overall development
Elias Olufemi has written: 'The development and effectiveness of international administrative law' -- subject(s): World Bank, International administrative courts, International organizations, World Bank. Administrative Tribunal, Judicial review of administrative acts
Another name for administrative law is regulatory law.
Administrative Law Review was created in 1948.
administrative law judge
Lawrence Asekome Atsegbua has written: 'The law of trespass in a nutshell' -- subject(s): Trespass 'Environmental law in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Environmental law, Sustainable development
There are many sources for information on administrative law. If one wishes to learn administrative law then one should read a book dealing with administrative law. The best books to read for information would be textbooks.
John H. Reese has written: 'Administrative law' -- subject(s): Cases, Administrative law '1995 Statutory Supplement (Including Recent Cases) to Accompany Administrative Law' 'Administrative Law Desk Reference for Lawyers'
Administrative law focuses on the duties and responsibilities of administrative authorities, how those responsibilities are to be carried out, and the remedies that injured parties have when those authorities abuse their authority.