Public Law
The regulatory framework for not-for-profit organizations, companies in strictly regulated markets and (local and regional) authorities is complicated and as a rule sector-specific. The tendency of deregulation shows in more and more branches of industry. This incites reconsideration of the structuring of organizations, offers room for socially responsible business practices and makes public private projects more attractive. Van Doorne translates all these developments into actual practice, including those pertaining to local and central authorities, independent administrative bodies and educational institutions.
Our areas of expertise include:
- Public Governance
- Privatisation, reorganizations in restructuring
- Public servants' law
- Procurement Law
- New statutory rules, such as the WMO
- Government grants and administrative law
- Participatory decision-making (also in the context of political primacy)
- Liability of authorities
- European regulations, e.g. pertaining to state aid
- Educational law
- Public Private Projects


