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A public institution for the resolving of disputes. | A public institution for the resolving of disputes. | ||
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A senior and authoritative internal structure within an organisation. | A senior and authoritative internal structure within an organisation. | ||
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Historically, a monarch and their closest supporters and advisers. | Historically, a monarch and their closest supporters and advisers. |
Revision as of 15:12, 25 March 2021
1. Law.
A public institution for the resolving of disputes.
For example, the European Court of Justice.
2. Organisational structure.
A senior and authoritative internal structure within an organisation.
For example, the Court of Directors of the Bank of England.
3. State governance.
Historically, a monarch and their closest supporters and advisers.