
Administrative Law
Administrative Procedures & Government Accountability
Judicial Review & Legal Remedies
Administrative law regulates public authorities, decision-making processes, and state accountability. It ensures fairness, transparency, and legal certainty in public administration. Laws such as the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and national administrative codes require due process, public participation, and judicial review to prevent abuse of power and regulatory overreach.
Administrative decisions can be challenged through judicial review, ensuring compliance with national, EU, and international legal standards. Courts assess whether public bodies acted lawfully, proportionally, and without procedural violations. Remedies include annulment of decisions, compensation for damages, or regulatory adjustments to uphold the rule of law in governance.
Regulatory Compliance & Public Sector Governance
Public Contracts, Permits & Dispute Resolution
Governments and public institutions must comply with EU regulations, WTO agreements, and national administrative laws. Administrative law enforces public procurement rules, competition law, and anti-corruption measures. Compliance monitoring by entities such as the European Commission, national regulators, and independent oversight bodies ensures lawful public administration and policy enforcement.
Administrative law governs public tenders, licenses, permits, and state contracts under frameworks like the EU Public Procurement Directive. It ensures fair competition, transparency, and legal predictability in public-private relations. Disputes over permits, regulatory fines, and state aid decisions can be resolved through administrative appeals, mediation, or court proceedings.