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National Administrative Law

National Administrative Law refers to the body of legal rules that govern how government agencies operate and make decisions. It ensures that these agencies act within their authority, follow fair procedures, and make decisions based on evidence. This area of law helps protect citizens’ rights by providing mechanisms for accountability, such as allowing individuals to challenge agency actions in court. In essence, it maintains a balance between efficient government action and the protection of individual rights, ensuring transparency and fairness in administrative processes.