Between private and public law Why are the interests of the public identified with the behavior of the government? Why would public law not be a term referring to the interests of corporations, for example?
Private law affects individuals, families, businesses and small groups, on contrary public law affects society as a whole. Thus the interests of the public identified with the behavior of the government as public law covers Administrative law, criminal laws, municipal laws, constitutional laws, and international laws. The private law includes private matters and the scope is more specific compared to public law and covers property law, succession law, tort law, contract law, and family law.
Public law is often termed as “corporate adjuncts” because the law undertakes legal practices to help marginalized or poor people, or to effect social policies change in the public interest, and 'not for profit' terms as desired by the corporate
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