
Public Law
Constitutional Law & Governance
Constitutional law defines government structures, fundamental rights, and the separation of powers. It regulates legislative authority, executive powers, and judicial review to ensure legal accountability and democratic governance. Compliance with constitutional principles safeguards civil liberties, rule of law, and checks and balances within national and international legal frameworks.
Administrative Law & Government Regulations
Administrative law governs public authorities, regulatory agencies, and government decisions affecting individuals and businesses. It ensures fair administrative procedures, legal remedies, and judicial oversight. Individuals and companies can challenge government decisions, regulatory enforcement, or permit denials through appeals, ombudsman reviews, or administrative courts to uphold due process.
Human Rights & Public Interest Law
Public law protects fundamental rights and freedoms under national constitutions and international treaties like the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). It addresses freedom of speech, privacy, and anti-discrimination laws. Legal advocacy ensures government accountability, access to justice, and compliance with human rights obligations in policymaking and law enforcement.
Public Sector Liability & Judicial Review
Public bodies are subject to judicial review and legal accountability for unlawful decisions, misconduct, or negligence. Courts assess legality, proportionality, and procedural fairness in government actions. Legal challenges through constitutional courts, administrative tribunals, and human rights bodies provide remedies for policy misapplication, statutory violations, and regulatory overreach.