executive authority
C416
concept
Executive authority is the power and responsibility to implement, enforce, and administer laws and policies within a governing system or organization.
Aliases (8)
- executive government ×2
- autorité exécutive ×1
- executive magistrate ×1
- federal executive power ×1
- imperial administration ×1
- municipal executive authority ×1
- regional executive authority ×1
- set of executive powers ×1
Instances (43)
- Egyptian government
- Government of Japan
- HMG
- Crown
- Government of the Kingdom of Great Britain
- Government of Zimbabwe
- French Directory ("executive government")
- President of the United States as Commander in Chief of the militia of the several states when called into federal service ("federal executive power")
- Council of State of Geneva
- Government of Pakistan
- Government of South Africa
- Regering der Nederlanden
- Royal prerogative of the United Kingdom ("set of executive powers")
- Government of India
- Government of Uganda
- Government of Uruguay
- Government of Saint Petersburg
- Government of Panama
- Government of National Accord
- Council of Ministers
- Government of El Salvador
- Western Cape Provincial Government
- Government of Ghana
- Harvard Corporation
- Northern Cape Provincial Government
- Government of Moscow
- Sub-Divisional Magistrate ("executive magistrate")
- Queensland Government
- District Magistrate
- Regional Government of Lazio
- City Council of Zurich ("municipal executive authority")
- Directory (France) ("executive government")
- British colonial authorities ("imperial administration")
- Government of Azad Jammu and Kashmir
- Rectoría, University of La Serena
- Government of the Community of Madrid
- Tunisian government
- Government of Prussia
- Government of Moscow Oblast ("regional executive authority")
- Government of Oman
- Prussian State Ministry
- Gouvernement fédéral ("autorité exécutive")
- Gemeinderat (municipal council)