Administrative Procedure Act
Is the Dept of Justice an administrative agency and fall under the scope of the APA
Another name for administrative law is regulatory law.
administrative law judge
Administrative Law Review was created in 1948.
Ordinances are typically governed by local administrative procedures rather than the federal Administrative Procedure Act (APA). However, some local governments may adopt procedures that are similar to the APA's rule-making process for their ordinances. It ultimately depends on the specific jurisdiction and its laws and regulations.
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.
Brenda Grant has written: 'Administrative law through the cases' -- subject(s): Administrative law, Administrative procedure, Cases
John M. Rogers has written: 'Administrative law' -- subject(s): Administrative procedure, Cases, Administrative law
Administrative law
Peter Cane has written: 'The Oxford handbook of empirical legal research' -- subject(s): Jurisprudence, Research 'The anatomy of tort law' -- subject(s): Torts 'The political economy of personal injury law' 'An introduction to administrative law' -- subject(s): Administrative law, Judicial review of administrative acts 'Introduction to Administrative Law (Clarendon Law)'