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and procedures for governmental agencies, entities and bodies (Administrative Law, 2010). Regulatory negotiation. Regulatory negotiation involves representatives of parties as well as
stakeholders, who work together with the government to create policies and regulations to help benefit the general public (Regulatory Negotiation, 2010). Those participating in the process must abide by the
process and the rule, and implement the terms (Regulatory Negotiation, 2010). This is also known as "consensus building" (Regulatory Negotiation, 2010). Adjudication.
Adjudication involves someone in a position of authority (as in a judge or justice) rendering, or explaining, a final judgment during a legal proceeding. Linking this to administrative law, adjudication
might involve a judge, or agency leader, rendering some kind of final decision for an activity being undertaken. For example, the head of the EPA might render a decision as
to whether a particular state is maintaining compliance with the Clean Air Act. Stare Decisis. This is from the Latin "to stand by
that which is decided," and for purposes of our explanation, it means to adhere to decided cases (Stare Decisis, 2010). Basically, when a situation, or point, is settled by a
decision, this becomes a precedent thats difficult to overturn or to be departed from (Stare Decisis, 2010). Certainly there are times during which courts have to overrule cases, but most
decisions are made with the idea that they provide at least a benchmark from which other decisions can be made. If we go back to our EPA example above, an
example of Stare Decisis would be that the states cant decide to make their own laws that fly in the face of the Clean Air Act, because the Clean Air
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