What is the primary focus of Administrative Law as introduced in the first section?

Understanding Administrative Law Concepts

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Studying international law
Learning historical dates
Understanding the principles and applications
Memorizing legal codes
2.
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Which of the following is NOT a primary source of Administrative Law?
Normative acts
Statutory laws
Jurisprudence
Constitution
3.
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What role do customs play in Administrative Law?
They are not considered in Administrative Law
They are the primary source of law
They replace statutory laws
They are secondary sources that influence law
4.
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Which of the following is a secondary source of Administrative Law?
Constitution
Statutory laws
Jurisprudence
Normative acts
5.
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What is the significance of the principle of legality in Administrative Law?
It is not relevant to Administrative Law
It permits the state to create laws arbitrarily
It restricts the state to act only when there is a law
It allows the state to act without laws
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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During which historical event did Administrative Law begin to take shape?
World War I
American Revolution
French Revolution
Industrial Revolution
7.
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What is a key characteristic of Administrative Law in terms of its classification?
It is a branch of international law
It is not classified under any law
It is a branch of public law
It is a branch of private law
8.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which system of Administrative Law is characterized by the final decision being made by judicial courts?
American system
English system
German system
French system
9.
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In the English system of Administrative Law, who has the final say in legal disputes?
Judicial courts
The legislative branch
The executive branch
Administrative tribunals
10.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the main difference between the English and French systems of Administrative Law?
The French system does not have administrative courts
The English system uses judicial courts for final decisions
The French system uses judicial courts for final decisions
The English system uses administrative courts for final decisions
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