Public administration law, also known as administrative law, is a branch of law that governs the activities of government agencies, including their decision-making processes, rulemaking authority, and interactions with citizens. It ensures that government agencies act fairly, transparently, and in accordance with the law, protecting citizens' rights and interests while enabling efficient and effective public administration. At its core, public administration law seeks to balance the need for government efficiency and the protection of individual liberties.
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