Public Law

Public law, or "droit public" in French, governs the relationships between individuals and the state, as well as the organization and functioning of public authorities. This area of law includes constitutional law, administrative law, and public international law, focusing on how public power is exercised and regulated. Public law aims to ensure that governmental actions comply with the law, protect individual rights, and promote the public interest, balancing the powers of the state with the rights of citizens.

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