behörighetsbärare
Behörighetsbärare, also known as "bearer of authority" or "authority holder," refers to an individual or entity that possesses the legal right or power to act on behalf of another. This concept is prevalent in various legal and administrative contexts, including corporate governance, public administration, and international law. The authority can be granted through formal agreements, contracts, or legal instruments, and it typically outlines the scope and limitations of the bearer's powers.
In corporate governance, a behörighetsbärare might be an executive or director appointed by the board of directors
In public administration, a behörighetsbärare could be an official or representative appointed by a government agency
In international law, the concept of behörighetsbärare is often used in the context of diplomatic missions
The term behörighetsbärare emphasizes the importance of clear delegation of authority and the need for accountability