Administrative Law Cases
Enforcing Accountability in Government Action
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Administrative law cases are legal cases that involve the review of actions taken by administrative agencies, such as government departments, regulatory agencies, and tribunals. These cases typically involve disputes between citizens, businesses, or other organizations and the government over the interpretation, application, or enforcement of laws and regulations. Administrative law cases often involve complex factual and legal issues, and they may be heard in specialized administrative tribunals, as well as in regular courts. The outcome of administrative law cases can have a significant impact on the rights and obligations of those involved, as well as on the functioning of the administrative system as a whole.