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Federal Administrative Court

The Federal Administrative Court is a high-level court that reviews decisions made by government agencies to ensure they comply with the law. It handles legal disputes involving administrative actions, such as immigration, social security, or licensing issues. Its role is to provide an impartial judgment when individuals or organizations challenge administrative decisions, ensuring fair treatment and adherence to legal standards. The court's rulings help maintain the rule of law in how government agencies operate and make decisions.