legal-rational authority
Legal-rational authority is a form of leadership based on established laws and procedures. It is characterized by a system of rules that are formally enacted and recognized by society. This type of authority is often found in modern bureaucratic organizations, where power is derived from legal statutes rather than personal charisma or tradition.
In this framework, individuals in positions of authority, such as government officials or judges, derive their legitimacy from the legal system. Their decisions and actions are guided by written laws and regulations, ensuring that authority is exercised in a predictable and systematic manner.