English
Noun
public law (uncountable)
- (law) A category of law governing the relationship between the state on one hand and persons (citizens or legal persons including corporations) on the other. Constitutional law, administrative law and criminal law are some of the major subdivisions of public law.
See also
Translations
law
- Catalan: dret públic m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 公法 (zh), 公法 (zh) (gōngfǎ)
- Dutch: publiekrecht n
- Estonian: avalik õigus
- French: droit public (fr) m
- German: öffentliches Recht
- Greek: δημόσιο δίκαιο (dimósio díkaio)
- Hungarian: közjog
- Italian: diritto pubblico (it)
- Japanese: 公法 (ja) (kōhō)
- Korean: 공법 (gongbeop)
- Latin: iūs pūblicum n
- Latvian: publiskās tiesības
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- Lithuanian: viešoji teisė
- Norwegian:
- Nynorsk: Öffentliches Recht
- Bokmål: offentlig rett
- Persian: حقوق عمومی
- Polish: prawo publiczne (pl)
- Portuguese: direito público (pt) m
- Russian: обще́ственное пра́во n (obščéstvennoje právo), публи́чное пра́во (ru) n (publíčnoje právo)
- Slovak: verejné právo
- Spanish: derecho público m
- Swedish: offentlig rätt
- Thai: กฎหมายมหาชน (gòt măai máhăa chon)
- Turkish: kamu hukuku (tr)
- West Frisian: Publykrjocht
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