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Last Topic - Differences between Constitutional & Administrative Law Constitutional law and administrative law both are concerned with functions of government, both are a part of public law in the modern state and the sources of the both are the same – THE PUBLIC

Fundamental Constitutional and Administrative Concepts Meaning Scope Sources of Governmental Power Parliamentary Legislation Delegated Legislation

Fundamental ……. The fundamental law, written or unwritten, that establishes the character of a government by defining the basic principles to which a society must obey the rules

Fundamental ……. The philosopher Aristotle (384–322 b.c.), in his work Politics, analyzed over 150 Greek Constitutions

Fundamental ……. Laws, as distinct from the frame of the constitution, are the rules by which the magistrates should exercise their powers, and should watch and check misbehaver

Fundamental ……. Constitutions such as that of the United States, created in 1787, were influenced by the ancient Greek models

Meaning of Fundamental Constitutional and Administrative Concepts Administrative law is the body of law that governs the activities of administrative agencies of the government

Meaning of …… Such activities are exercised when delegated to Administrators by the Legislature as and when the need be

Scope of Fundamental Constitutional and Administrative Concepts Administrative law determines the organization, powers and duties of administrative authorities

Scope of ……… The emphasis of Administrative Law is on procedures for formal adjudication based on the principles of Natural Justice

Scope of ……… The concept of Administrative Law is founded: a) Power is conferred on the administration by law b) No power is absolute or uncontrolled c) There should be reasonable restrictions on exercise of such powers

Scope of ……… Administrative law is as old as administration itself since they cannot exist separately

Scope of ……… Administrative Law is based on the concept of rule of law that supports Natural Justice, so that abuse of official power on the part of Government became impossible

Scope of ……… In natural justice, the individual has to be given an opportunity to be heard & then decide the matter on merit

Scope of ……… Scope of Fundamental Administrative Concepts It is to prevent violation of people's rights by officials in power

Sources of Governmental Power People

Sources of …….. In political science, legitimacy is the popular acceptance of an authority, usually a governing law or a régime

Sources of …….. Political legitimacy is considered a basic condition for governing, without which a government will suffer legislative deadlock(s) and collapse

Sources of ……. In political systems where this is not the case, unpopular régimes survive because they are considered legitimate by a small, influential élite

Parliamentary Legislation Bill Act

Parliamentary ……. Bills Passed By The National Assembly 1st Parliamentary Year (1 June, 2013 - 3 May, 2014 ) 1.Thursday, 27th June, 2013 - The Finance Bill, 2013

Delegated Legislation Delegated legislation also referred to as secondary legislation or subordinate legislation or subsidiary legislation

Delegated ….. Delegated legislation is law made by an executive authority under powers given to them by primary

Delegated ….. Delegation of Authority is given in order to implement and administer the requirements of that primary legislation

Delegated ….. Such law is made by a person or body other than the legislature but with the legislature's authority

Delegated ….. Often, a legislature passes statutes that set out broad outlines and principles

Delegated ….. Such outlines and principles delegated to authority to issue delegated legislation

Delegated ….. Delegated legislation can also be changed faster than primary legislation so legislatures can delegate issues that may need to be fine-tuned through experience

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