Il diritto pubblico



Example: Il diritto pubblico regola i rapporti tra cittadini e Stato.

Definition


"Il diritto pubblico" refers to the branch of law that governs the relationships between individuals and the state, including constitutional, administrative, and criminal law. It regulates how public authorities exercise their powers and ensures the protection of citizens' rights within the public sphere.

Etymology


The term "il diritto pubblico" comes from Italian, where "diritto" means law or right, derived from Latin "directum" meaning straight or rightful, and "pubblico" means public, originating from Latin "publicus". Together, they describe laws concerning the public or state affairs.

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