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Administrative Hearings

Sienna Vance

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Administrative Hearings explores the crucial processes by which individuals and organizations resolve disputes with government agencies outside traditional courtrooms. It examines administrative hearings, arbitration, mediation, and agency appeals, highlighting their vital role in ensuring fairness and due process when citizens interact with the administrative state. The book emphasizes that as government regulations touch nearly every aspect of our lives, understanding these dispute resolution mechanisms becomes increasingly relevant. One intriguing fact is the growing use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods like arbitration and mediation by government agencies, aiming for more efficient and amicable resolutions.

 
The book progresses from introducing administrative law's fundamental principles to a detailed examination of administrative hearings, covering notice requirements, discovery, and hearing conduct. It then explores arbitration and mediation, and analyzes the judicial review process, outlining standards applied by courts. This approach provides a systematic guide, bridging legal theory with real-world applications, and equips readers to navigate administrative dispute resolution effectively. It argues effective administrative dispute resolution is essential for maintaining a balance between governmental power and individual rights.
Available since: 04/03/2025.
Print length: 78 pages.

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