
Public Administration Law
Public Administration Law, a key aspect of Administrative Law, governs how government agencies operate and make decisions. It ensures that these agencies follow the law, remain transparent, and respect citizens' rights. This area of law outlines the procedures agencies must follow when creating rules, enforcing regulations, and handling disputes. It aims to hold agencies accountable and protect the public from potential misuse of power, ensuring that government actions are fair, reasonable, and informed by public interest. Essentially, it serves as a framework for the relationship between citizens and government bodies.