Full Description
Administrative Law is a text written for college students taking an introductory course in Administrative Law. The goal of the text is to take the mystery out of administrative law and is organized into three parts: creation of agencies, what agencies do, and how agencies are controlled. This organization brings clarity to the subject matter and allows students to focus on individual concepts while not losing sight of the big picture. The text uses a variety of practical examples to show how agencies are created, what they do, and how they are controlled. The emphasis of the text is on the function and control of agency processes, and is presented in a way that shows relevance to the student s every day life, leaving them with a working knowledge of how agencies operate.
Contents
Part 1: History and Creation of Administration agencies
Chapter 1: Introduction to Administrative Law
Part 2: Rulemaking - Legislative Power of Agencies
Chapter 3: Agency Enforcement of Regulations
Chapter 4: Adjudication - Judicial Power of Agencies
Chapter 5: Overview of Agency Activities
Part 3: Control of Administrative Agencies
Chapter 6: Judicial Control of Administrative Agencies
Chapter 7: Legislative Control of Administrative Agencies
Chapter 8: Executive Control of Administrative Agencies
Appendices
Glossary
Index