What Is A Collective Action And A Regulatory Action?
Administrative acts are generally divided into two categories: individual acts and regulatory acts.
Individual acts are acts that directly affect the interests of individuals and concern their law.
Regulatory acts, on the other hand, are acts such as regulations, by-laws, circulars, circulars, communiqués and directives issued by the public administration to ensure the order and functioning of the administration. An annulment action against regulatory acts can be filed directly before the Council of State.
Regulatory acts are administrative acts that establish, amend or abolish permanent, objective, abstract and general rules of law.

