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Administrative Law

Administrative law is a branch of law that regulates the administrative activities of the state, defines the duties and powers of administration, and governs the relationship between individuals and the administration. Its primary objective is to ensure that the administration acts in accordance with the law and to protect individuals against administrative actions.

Under administrative law:

•    Public Services: Supervises the orderly, effective, and lawful execution of services provided by the state.
•    Public Officials: Defines the rights and obligations of civil servants and other public employees.
•    Administrative Acts and Decisions: Examines the legality of actions taken by the administration.
•    Administrative Judiciary: Provides legal remedies for individuals against the administration, such as annulment lawsuits or full remedy actions.

If you are experiencing a dispute with a public institution or administration, it is essential to consult an expert lawyer to protect your rights and seek resolution.