JURISDICTIONS

Administrative law


“From the cradle to the grave: forms, forms.” (popular)
Because of the truth of this wisdom, the Krone law firm will be happy to advise you on all problems of administrative law.
So that you can roughly classify your problem in the area of administrative law, you will find a brief overview of this area of law below.
Administrative law:
State power is exercised in three parts, as stipulated in Article 30 of the Basic Law (GG). It is divided into legislation (legislative), case law (judicial) and execution (executive) of laws and other norms. Laws and other standards are implemented by federal, state and local authorities through authorities.
Administration is not just to be understood as enforcing norms. Rather, it also includes the shaping of social life through the implementation of abstract norms in concrete individual decisions and the provision of general interest in the public interest.
The public administration can intervene in your life and thus your rights as part of intervention management and/or benefit management. Interventions are all actions by the state that violate the rights of individuals and affect their legal or factual position (e.g. in tax law). In contrast, benefits are cash or non-cash benefits that benefit people or companies and improve their position (e.g. in subsidy law).
The areas in which legal problems may arise for you in the context of administrative law are (not exhaustive) below:
  • Waste law
  • Contaminated waste and soil protection law
  • Medicines law
  • Procurement, public
  • Training funding
  • Foreign trade law
  • Building law, public
  • Civil service and public service law
  • Mining law
  • Chemicals law
  • Data protection law
  • Monument protection law
  • Disciplinary law
  • Energy industry law
  • Expropriation law
  • Development right
  • European law
  • Specialist planning law
  • Restaurant law
  • Fee law
  • Hazardous substances law
  • Genetic engineering law
  • Commercial law
  • Craft law
  • Immission control law
  • Hunting law (also references to civil law)
  • Municipal tax law
  • Police and regulatory law
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