Administrative Law is very similar to Constitutional Law, as it focuses on the rule-making authority of government officials. It is a branch of public law and its subject matter is the law governing the implementation of public programs, which are governed by statutes which have been enacted by legislature depending on the level of government with constitutional competence in the area. Areas such as employment, regulated industries, economic activities, professions and trades, human rights and income support are examples of issues that form a basis for administrative plans. The major institutions which deal with administrative law are legislatures, cabinet and ministers, municipalities, Crown Corporations, private bodies, and independent administrative agencies.
The legislature is where the major political decisions are discussed, debated and approved. The majority of all public programs begin with a statute which has created new legal rights and statutes. The legislation......
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