• Administrative Law
  • ATTY. VIEN LAWRENCE S. GABATO

    • Hardbound (₱1260.00)
          
    • Publisher: Central Book Supply, Inc.
    • ISBN: 978-621-02-1951-7
    • No. of Pages: 433
    • Size: 6 x 9
    • Edition: 2023




    Description:

    This book presents Administrative Law in a manner that is easily understood even by a layman. Whether used as a reference material for law or public administration, this book was carefully outlined and discussed to provide the reader the needed insight of the subject:

    Chapter I provides the reader with the basic understanding of Administrative Law and how it compares with other related subject matters. In relation to administrative agencies; Chapter II explains how they are created, reorganized, and abolished; The concepts of limited delegation and the exercise of governmental powers are discussed in Chapters III and IV; The permitted delegation of legislative and judicial powers are extensively discussed in Chapters V and VI; An important distinction of the quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial powers and the exercise of such powers in between can be read in administrative determinations in Chapter VII; In relation to exercise of judicial powers, Chapter VIII recognizes the concept of primary jurisdiction of administrative agencies, and its variants; Before this closing the book, the accountability of public officers in the exercise of their powers, particularly on the judicial review of their decisions and orders are encapsulated in Chapter IX.






    • Administrative Law
    • by:  ATTY. VIEN LAWRENCE S. GABATO
    • SKU: ADMINLW23C
      • ISBN
        978-621-02-1951-7
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      • Page length
        433 pages
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      • Dimension
        6 x 9 inches
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      • Edition
        2023
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    Description:


    This book presents Administrative Law in a manner that is easily understood even by a layman. Whether used as a reference material for law or public administration, this book was carefully outlined and discussed to provide the reader the needed insight of the subject:

    Chapter I provides the reader with the basic understanding of Administrative Law and how it compares with other related subject matters. In relation to administrative agencies; Chapter II explains how they are created, reorganized, and abolished; The concepts of limited delegation and the exercise of governmental powers are discussed in Chapters III and IV; The permitted delegation of legislative and judicial powers are extensively discussed in Chapters V and VI; An important distinction of the quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial powers and the exercise of such powers in between can be read in administrative determinations in Chapter VII; In relation to exercise of judicial powers, Chapter VIII recognizes the concept of primary jurisdiction of administrative agencies, and its variants; Before this closing the book, the accountability of public officers in the exercise of their powers, particularly on the judicial review of their decisions and orders are encapsulated in Chapter IX.