The basis for its public law is the 1999 Constitution.
However, those with little or no official power were able to use public law to fight for their security in liberty and justice.
His main areas of study have been civil liberties, democratic rights, public law and legal theory.
These values can be discovered in the public law of the regime.
His research lies in legal theory and public law among others.
He was one of the first writers on public international law.
This is considered his principal work and a classic of public international law.
Generally, the area concerned with administration is known as public or administrative law.
It is an independent legal body governed by public law.
In 1835 he was nominated as professor of public law and political economy.
With a few exceptions, the road was built on public right of way.
It was, after all, illegally placed on a public right of way.
Ensuring that all property has access to a public right of way.
The line closed in 1965 and was dismantled; part is now a public right of way.
My powers are too unpredictable to use in public right now.
They also include public rights of way, as it was not clear who should be made to register them.
The public right to see the rolls, he said, was beyond dispute.
There is little sense here of any public right to know.
"It shows that he's turned his back on the peace movement, which represents a majority of the American public right now."
There are no public right of ways to the natural area's boundary.