Rulemaking

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Explains how administrative agencies create and enforce rules, including the rulemaking process, notice and comment requirements, and judicial review of agency rulemaking.

"Administrative law is a division of law governing the activities of executive branch agencies of government."
"Administrative law includes executive branch rule-making, adjudication, and the enforcement of laws."
"Administrative law is considered a branch of public law."
"Administrative law deals with the decision-making of administrative units of government in areas such as international trade, manufacturing, the environment, taxation, broadcasting, immigration, and transport."
"Legislative bodies worldwide created more government agencies to regulate the social, economic, and political spheres of human interaction."
"Civil law countries often have specialized administrative courts that review administrative decisions."
"Administrative law, in many countries of the civil law tradition, has opened itself to the influence of rules posed by supranational legal orders."
"It has led to changes in some traditional concepts of the administrative law model."
"Changes have happened with the public procurements or with judicial control of administrative activity."
"Administrative law has built a supranational or international public administration, as in the environmental sector or with reference to education."
"In the United Nations' system, administrative structure devoted to coordinating the States' activity has increased, particularly in the environmental sector or with reference to education."
"Executive branch rule-making, adjudication, and the enforcement of laws."
"Administrative units of government are part of the executive branch."
"Executive branch rules are generally referred to as 'regulations.'"
"Specialized administrative courts review administrative decisions."
"Administrative law deals with decision-making in international trade."
"Administrative law deals with decision-making in manufacturing."
"Administrative law deals with decision-making in the environment."
"Administrative law deals with decision-making in taxation."
"Administrative law deals with decision-making in immigration."