The nature and characteristics of bodies of Executive power

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 3 (22):29-35 (2012)
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The comparative analysis of the development of scientific thought on the definition of terms and nature of the executive power, as well as their place and role in the government of Ukraine.

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