Unilateral administrative acts are decisions made by public authorities that have direct legal consequences for individuals or entities, typically in areas like public health, safety, environmental protection, or economic regulation.criminal law helps to maintain the integrity of administrative processes, prevent corruption, and secure the rights of individuals affected by unilateral administrative actionsIf an administrative act is found to be in violation of the law or infringes upon the rights of individuals, criminal law can be invoked to address any misconduct and impose appropriate .penalties or sanctions.