Administrative Law

Administrative Law

Administrative Law

Administrative Law is a branch of public law that regulates the organization, functioning, and relations of the administration with individuals. Regulations regarding administrative procedures, public services, and public officials are evaluated within the scope of this branch of law. Administrative actions and procedures can be subject to litigation by individuals if they are unlawful.

Our office provides effective legal support to its clients in disputes arising from the actions and procedures of the administration, both in application methods and in litigation processes.

Some of the services we offer within the scope of Administrative Law are as follows:

  • Follow-up of Administrative Application and Litigation Processes

  • Opening and Following-up of Cancellation and Full Remedy Lawsuits

  • Following-up of Expropriation and De Facto Expropriation Lawsuits

  • Objection Process to Disciplinary Penalties Applied to Public Officials

  • Making and Following-up of Permits, Authorizations, and License Applications

  • Objection to Administrative Fines and Other Administrative Sanctions

  • Follow-up of Application and Objection Processes to the Public Procurement Authority and Other Regulatory Institutions