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International Journal of Social Science, Education, Communication and EconomicsInternational Journal of Social Science, Education, Communication and Economics

The concept of authority plays a pivotal role in the context of civil law, particularly in delineating the powers and responsibilities vested in legal subjects through statutory provisions. This research explores the nuanced distinctions between authority and competence, asserting that authority in civil law is a formal power granted by legislation, whereas competence refers to the scope and nature of the duties assigned. The study adopts a qualitative approach, utilizing descriptive analysis to investigate the legal foundations and implications of authority, particularly its attribution, delegation, and mandate in the legal system. The findings emphasize the complex interplay between state sovereignty and civil law, illustrating how authority functions within legal relationships and its relevance in ensuring accountability. This paper further examines how civil law governs the delegation of authority, its implications for legal subjects, and the underlying principles that guide such delegation. Ultimately, this research contributes to the broader discourse on authority in civil law, highlighting the essential role of legal frameworks in governing power delegation while maintaining legal order and justice.

The research concludes that authority differs from competence, being a formal power derived from law.Civil Procedure Law is crucial for regulating dispute resolution through courts, ensuring legal rights are enforced.The agency relationship between principal and agent highlights delegation without transferring responsibility, essential in both public and private law.These findings underscore the need for comprehensive legal frameworks to govern authoritys exercise and prevent abuse.

Further research should investigate the impact of digital technologies on the delegation of authority within civil law, particularly concerning data privacy and security. Additionally, a comparative study examining the delegation of authority in different civil law jurisdictions could reveal best practices and potential areas for harmonization. Finally, exploring the ethical dimensions of delegated authority, focusing on potential conflicts of interest and the safeguarding of public trust, is crucial for ensuring responsible governance. These studies should consider the evolving nature of legal relationships in the digital age and the increasing complexity of administrative processes, aiming to provide practical insights for policymakers and legal professionals to enhance accountability and transparency in the exercise of delegated powers. Such research will contribute to a more robust and adaptable legal framework capable of addressing the challenges of modern governance and fostering public confidence in the legal system.

  1. PELIMPAHAN KEWENANGAN DALAM PEMBENTUKAN PERATURAN PERUNDANG-UNDANGAN (DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY THE ESTABLISHMENT... doi.org/10.54629/jli.v9i1.380PELIMPAHAN KEWENANGAN DALAM PEMBENTUKAN PERATURAN PERUNDANG UNDANGAN DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY THE ESTABLISHMENT doi 10 54629 jli v9i1 380
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