From a legal point of view, an organisation is a legal person. It is legitimised, under the laws of the land, by a legally recognised and binding constitution specifying purpose, procedures to be followed, hierarchical offices to be taken up, authority to be granted, and membership criteria and categories.


Ralph Douglas Stacey (2007), Strategic Management and Organisational Dynamics. p. 316.


From a legal point of view, an organisation is a legal person. It is legitimised, under the laws of the land, by a legally recognised and binding...

From a legal point of view, an organisation is a legal person. It is legitimised, under the laws of the land, by a legally recognised and binding...

From a legal point of view, an organisation is a legal person. It is legitimised, under the laws of the land, by a legally recognised and binding...

From a legal point of view, an organisation is a legal person. It is legitimised, under the laws of the land, by a legally recognised and binding...