The Administrative Sanction in the Doctrine of Public Administration

Authors

  • imad Soualhia University of El Oued

Keywords:

administrative penalties, administration, public order, freedoms, rights

Abstract

General administrative penalties enhance administrative performance evaluation by allowing the administration to impose sanctions on individuals, whether they have a functional or non-contractual relationship with it, these penalties are essential due to their significance and necessity in addressing vital societal matters, their primary goal is to protect public order, including public security, public health, and public tranquility.

 They serve as legal restrictions imposed on individuals to regulate their activities, by doing so, they help maintain social stability and ensure compliance with administrative regulations, and ultimately, these sanctions balance individual freedoms with the need for organized governance.

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Published

2025-12-29

How to Cite

Soualhia, imad. (2025). The Administrative Sanction in the Doctrine of Public Administration. The Journal of Teacher Researcher of Legal and Political Studies, 10(2), 890–916. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-msila.dz/index.php/JTRLPS/article/view/6342

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