Administrative Law
Administrative law governs the organization, operation, and accountability of public administration in Cyprus. It encompasses the rules and regulations that apply to public authorities, including state services, municipal bodies, and other entities vested with public authority. At Antonis K. Karas LLC, we specialize in navigating this complex legal landscape to assist both individuals and organizations in their interactions with administrative bodies.
Our firm provides expert advice to public organizations, administrative authorities, municipalities, and private entities on various aspects of administrative legislation. This includes assessing the legality, validity, suspension, or annulment of administrative decisions. We ensure that our clients understand their rights and obligations within the framework of public and administrative law.
For businesses, we offer comprehensive guidance on compliance with regulatory and policy frameworks, including advising on legislative changes that impact their operations. Our team is adept at helping businesses adapt to evolving regulations and ensuring that they remain in compliance with applicable laws.
We represent corporate entities and individuals in administrative law and regulatory matters, advocating on their behalf before regulatory entities, administrative authorities, and courts. Our representation extends to the Administrative Court and the Supreme Court of Cyprus, where we diligently protect our clients’ rights and interests.
Our services also include handling judicial reviews of administrative decisions, providing strategic advice on hierarchical appeals to higher administrative bodies, and managing public inquiries. Our goal is to ensure that our clients achieve fair and just outcomes in administrative proceedings.
With a deep understanding of the intricacies of administrative law, Antonis K. Karas LLC is committed to offering tailored legal solutions that address the unique challenges faced by our clients in their dealings with public authorities and administrative bodies.