The administrative legal system is a branch of public law that has… The administrative legal system is a branch of public law that has the

The administrative legal system is a branch of public law that has… The administrative legal system is a branch of public law that has the responsibility to act in the public interest. The three branches of government – executive, legislative and judicial – have specific roles and responsibilities in the administrative legal system. How does each branch operate? Be specific, describe the who/what makes up the branch, its role (purpose/ function). How do the 3 branches intersect and interact with each other?Answer this question by figuring out what “public interest” means and what are the obligations and how does each branch meet that standard through your description of the functions of the branch. The description should be clear and concise. Explaining the intersectionality of the branches to each other demonstrates critical analysis by you. Social Science Law BCTA 215 Share QuestionEmailCopy link