Limits of Delegation of Authority in Administrative Procedures: The Distinction Between Broad Authority and Usurpation of Authority
INTRODUCTION In accordance with the principle that "lack of authority is a matter of public order," one of the most fundamental rules in administrative law, every administrative act must be performed only by the competent authority... Read More
Annulment of Administrative Actions in Terms of Cause and Purpose: An Examination in Light of Council of State and Regional Administrative Court Decisions
INTRODUCTION Administrative acts are declarations of will established through the use of public power and producing legal consequences. As a requirement of the rule of law principle, all administrative acts... Read More
Balancing Property Rights and Public Interest: Methods of Protecting Landowners from Zoning Plan Amendments
Property rights are a fundamental right that enables individuals to freely use the immovable properties they own, and they are constitutionally guaranteed. However, actions taken to serve the public interest... Read More
WHAT IS EXPROPRIATION LAW? PROCESS, RIGHTS AND AVENUES FOR APPEAL
Expropriation Law: Expropriation is the process by which the state or public legal entities acquire ownership of privately owned immovable property in cases where public interest necessitates it, usually in cash... Read More


