Administrative Law Sources Explained

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Administrative law in Tanzania is derived from multiple sources, including the Constitution, statutes like the Local Government (Urban Authorities) Act, and regulations issued by agencies. Judicial decisions and executive orders also play a role in shaping administrative processes. For land administration, not all actions fall under administrative law; routine tasks like issuing land titles may not involve legal interpretation. Key references include Tanzanias Land Act, 1999, and the Urban Planning Act, 2007. Additional resources include the Environmental Management Act, 2004, and the Public Service Act, 2002.

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Administrative law derives its justification from multiple numbers of authorities which act as sources of this branch of public law. With vivid examples from Tanzania elucidate the validity of this statement.
In Tanzania, administrative law derives its authority from:
- Constitution: The Constitution of Tanzania outlines the structure and functions of administrative bodies.
- Statutes: Laws such as the Local Government (Urban Authorities) Act establish and empower administrative agencies.
- Regulations: Various governmental agencies issue regulations to implement statutes.
- Judicial Decisions: Tanzanian courts interpret administrative actions and decisions.
- Executive Orders: Directives from the President or other executives can influence administrative processes.
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Although the scope of administrative functions is wide, yet not everything done by administrative organs fall within the ambits of administrative law. Critically discuss this contention as far as land administration is concerned
In Tanzania, land administration can include various functions such as land allocation, registration, and dispute resolution. However, not all actions by administrative bodies in land administration fall under administrative law. Here are some key points:
- Administrative Law: Governs actions that involve rule-making, adjudication, or enforcement of specific regulatory agendas.
- Ministerial Actions: Some actions are purely administrative or clerical, like issuing land titles, which don't involve discretion or legal interpretation.
- Contractual Agreements: Agreements between private parties and the government over land use may fall under contract law rather than administrative law.
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Although the scope of administrative functions is wide, yet not everything done by administrative organs fall within the ambits of administrative law. Critically discuss this contention as far as land administration is concerned.. provide references of pdfs
In the context of Tanzania's land administration, here are some key points to consider:
- Administrative Law: Covers acts such as the creation of regulations for land use and the adjudication of land disputes.
- Non-Administrative Actions: Routine administrative tasks like issuing land titles or entering into land lease agreements often fall outside the scope of administrative law.
References:
- Tanzania's Land Act, *: [Link to PDF](https://www.lrct.go.tz/download/laws/the_land_act_1999.pdf)
- The Urban Planning Act, *: [Link to PDF](https://www.lrct.go.tz/download/laws/the_urban_planning_act_2007.pdf)
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Administrative law derives its justification from multiple numbers of authorities which act as sources of this branch of public law. With vivid examples from Tanzania elucidate the validity of this statement.provide references of pdfs to support your answers
Administrative law in Tanzania is supported by various authorities. Here are some sources with references:
- Constitution: Outlines administrative functions.
- Statutes: For example, the Local Government (Urban Authorities) Act
- Regulations: Issued by agencies to implement statutory provisions.
- Judicial Decisions: Courts interpret administrative actions.
- Executive Orders: Directives from executives shape administrative processes.
References:
- Tanzania's Land Act, *: [Link to PDF](https://www.lrct.go.tz/download/laws/the_land_act_1999.pdf)
- The Urban Planning Act, *: [Link to PDF](https://www.lrct.go.tz/download/laws/the_urban_planning_act_2007.pdf)
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Yeah I need more references
Here are additional references that might help you:
- The Environmental Management Act, *: [Link to PDF](https://www.nemc.or.tz/uploads/publications/en1614244793-Environmental-Management-Act-No.-*-of-*.pdf)
- The Land Disputes Courts Act, *: [Link to PDF](https://www.lrct.go.tz/download/laws/the_land_disputes_courts_act_2002.pdf)
- The Village Land Act, *: [Link to PDF](https://www.lrct.go.tz/download/laws/the_village_land_act_1999.pdf)
Would you like more information on a specific aspect of administrative law in Tanzania?
Another
It seems like you need more references related to administrative law in Tanzania. Here are a few more:
- The Public Service Act, *: [Link to PDF](https://www.ajira.go.tz/uploads/documents/sw-*-The%20Public%20Service%20Act%*.pdf)
- The Local Government Finance Act, *: [Link to PDF](https://www.mof.go.tz/docs/The%20Local%20Government%20Finance%20Act.pdf)
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