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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Public_lawPublic law - Wikipedia

    Public law is the part of law that governs relations and affairs between legal persons and a government, [1] between different institutions within a state, between different branches of governments, [2] as well as relationships between persons that are of direct concern to society.

  3. In its most basic terms, the role of public law is to regulate the relationship between the state and individuals. In addition, public law refers to the state’s special powers to run the country; meaning its power to enforce, apply, implement, make, repeal and amend the law.

  4. Public law is a set of rules that govern the relationships between private individuals (like you) or private organisations (like a business or charity), and public bodies (like Government departments and local authorities) or private organisations exercising a public function. What is a public body? The following are all examples of public bodies:

  5. Public law regulates the relationships between individuals (and organisations) with the state and its organs. Examples include criminal and immigration law and human rights-related issues. Public law is made up of a number of key principles designed to ensure a healthy, representative, law-abiding country that strikes a balance between the ...

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  6. 4 days ago · Overview. public law. Quick Reference. The part of the law that deals with the constitution and functions of the organs of central and local government, the relationship between individuals and the state, and relationships between individuals that are of direct concern to the state.

  7. Aug 20, 2016 · by Farhana. 7 min read. Public authorities, namely the local authorities or government departments exercise certain powers to serve the public as authorized by the state. The body of the law that governs such exercise of powers by public authorities is known as the Public law.

  8. Public Law. Public law regulates the structure of government and its relations with individuals and foreign nations. Sound public law serves to promote individual well-being and the common good. The Founders of the United States Constitution sought to implement this truth, and all governments must confront it, individually and collectively.

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