Penal law

Penal law is the part of public law regulating committed crimes connected to penal consequences.

 

Going to a law practice operating in this sector means being the offended party of a crime or being the person whose conduct is considered a criminal offence.

 
  • offences against persons and family, also in health-care and work injury accident
  • crimes against the environment, town-planning and construction
  • crimes against property
  • crimes against the personality of the state
  • crimes against the administration of justice
  • crimes against public order
  • crimes against public morality and morality
  • crimes against public economy, industry and commerce
  • crimes against public safety
  • weapons and explosives
  • organized crime
  • corporate, tax and bankruptcy crimes 
  • drug crimes and narcotic offences