Law is the totality of legal rules, principles and institutes that regulate relations in a certain social community (law in the objective sense). They regulate life relationships between people, but also the relationships of people towards the social community in which they live and whose rules they are subject to.
Law in the subjective sense is the rights and obligations that are given and imposed by the regulations of objective law to an individual (subject of law).
The regulation of Croatian commercial and civil law rests on the principle of monism.
Administrative law is a branch of law that studies the activities of state administration bodies and other state bodies and legal entities with public powers.
Administrative procedural law
Financial law – governs the basics of public revenues and expenditures, taxes and budgets.
Civil law – governs civil law relations.
Real law – a set of legal rules that regulate relations between people regarding matters.
Obligatory law – a set of legal rules governing those social relations in which one party (the creditor) has authorized the other party (the debtor) to demand some action, and the other party is obliged to perform that action.
Inheritance law – a set of legal rules which, in the event of the death of one person – the testator, regulate the transfer of his property (that is, his subjective rights and obligations) to other persons – his heirs
Intellectual property law (copyright, industrial property law)
Family law – a set of legal rules and principles governing family relations, i.e. personal and property relations of family members and family members towards third parties.
Commercial law – a set of legal rules that regulate subjects of commercial law (status commercial law or company law) and legal affairs of commercial law (contractual commercial law)
Criminal law – Criminal law (in a broader sense) is a branch of law that refers to the state power to punish (jus puniendi), and in a broader sense it includes:
- substantive criminal law
- criminal procedural law
- executive criminal law
Labor law is a set of legal rules governing the conclusion and termination of employment relationships, the rights and obligations of subjects in the employment relationship, and other important issues and modalities in and in connection with the employment relationship.
- social law
Maritime law, Air law, Traffic law
International law – governs relations between subjects of international law: states, international organizations and individuals (although not all theorists recognize the individual as the subject of this legal order)
- Diplomatic law
- Consular law
- Law of international contracts
- Space law
International private law – contains rules and principles for solving private law situations with international features.
Civil procedural law – governs the proceedings of courts and other bodies, as well as the rights and obligations of the parties.
- Civil procedural law
- Civil non-litigation procedural law
International Civil Procedure Law
Bankruptcy law
Enforcement law