What are bureaucratic agencies?
A set of institutions in government with authority to put law...
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What are bureaucratic agencies?
A set of institutions in government with authority to put laws into effect, including, but not limited to, through the use of physical force by police or military Tribunals with authority to resolve legal disputes between parties and that make authoritative judgments that guide and limit executive branch enforcement and implementation of laws
Organizational units within the executive branch of government responsible for implementing specific public policies and/or providing public services Institutions of government that make laws
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