In modern societies are such organizations which abound, as are the rational and efficient response to the ever growing needs and complex structures of society. The needs of traditional societies are covered by informal groups (family, neighborhood, parish, etc.), so there are almost no formal organizations. Formal organizations allow large groups and institutions more effective in controlling large numbers of people, integrate various operations, overwhelm opponents or reduce opposition.
Modern formal organizations are characterized by a rational and specialized structure of the various functions and activities and face orientation explicit and precise objectives.
2. What is the difference between an "administrative" agency and a "regulatory" agency?
Administrative Agency.- An official governmental body empowered …show more content…
in some cases it is mandatory for companies to register with the pattern of the regulatory business, and if they did are subject to sanctions, but sometimes it is not necessary to register. All companies have regulations, but not all are part of a regulatory agency.
3. What is meant by the term "cooperative federalism"?
The cooperative federalism means that both the federal government and provincial governments work steadily, each in its area of competence by pooling their respective powers and resources to carry out certain purposes. We can distinguish two types of cooperation: Federation-states, each within their respective powers, make common projects. Horizontal cooperation occurs exclusively between states without the intervention of the Federation.
4. What are the most common situations in which private citizens have dealings with administrative agencies and what types of legal issues can arise in such