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  2. United States administrative law - Wikipedia

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    Section 551 of the Administrative Procedure Act gives the following definitions: . Rulemaking is "an agency process for formulating, amending, or repealing a rule." A rule in turn is "the whole or a part of an agency statement of general or particular applicability and future effect designed to implement, interpret, or prescribe law or policy."

  3. Administrative law - Wikipedia

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    Administrative law is a division ... (material definition of public administration). ... there is a system of administrative courts that considers only administrative ...

  4. List of United States administrative law cases - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Florida East Coast Railway Co. (1973) - formal rule-making requires statute that requires "hearing on the record." Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. (1978) - courts may not impose additional procedural requirements on top of the APA in rule-making.

  5. Craig v South Australia - Wikipedia

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    At least in the absence of a contrary intent in the statute or other instrument which established it, an administrative tribunal lacks authority either to authoritatively determine questions of law or to make an order or decision otherwise than in accordance with the law...

  6. Category:United States administrative case law - Wikipedia

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    This category includes United States case law interpreting the general processes of administrative law and agency authority to make and interpret it. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  7. Rulemaking - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the governing law for federal rulemaking is the Administrative Procedure Act of 1946. Separate states often have parallel systems. Commonwealth countries use a mix of common law and similar statute law. The European Commission has recently developed new standards under ideas laid out in a 'Whitepaper on governance.' This ...

  8. Jurisdictional error - Wikipedia

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    Examples of jurisdictional errors include asking a wrong question, ignoring relevant material, relying on irrelevant material, and breaching natural justice. [ 3 ] Australia

  9. Administrative court - Wikipedia

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    In the case of state agencies, administrative courts may rule on the actual content of the decision. The United States does not have a separate system of administrative courts in the judicial branch. [2] Instead, administrative law judges (ALJs) preside over tribunals within executive branch agencies.