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Latest revision as of 01:39, 11 February 2025
Legal systems.
Administrative law is the law governing the exercise of powers by public and governmental bodies, and the duties of those bodies.
For example, tax authorities.
See also
- Administration
- Administrative expenses
- Administrative Receiver
- Antitrust law
- Arbitration
- Cartel
- Case law
- Civil law
- Code
- Common law
- Company law
- Competence
- Competition law
- Compliance
- Conflict of law
- Constitutional law
- Contract
- Criminal law
- Directive
- Enforcement
- English law
- Equity
- Ethics
- European Community law
- Good practice
- Governance
- Governing law
- Guidance
- Injunction
- International law
- Jurisdiction
- Law
- Legislation
- Level 1 law
- Natural justice
- Principle
- Private international law
- Pro bono
- Proper law
- Property law
- Public policy
- Public international law
- Red tape
- Regime
- Regulation
- Rule of law
- Rules
- Sovereignty
- Standards
- State immunity
- Tax