State Governments
The authority of the federal government over the state governments.
The Government of Pakistan established the indus river system authority in the year 1992
Webster and Jackson opposed nullification because they believed that it undermined the authority of the federal government and threatened the stability of the Union. They argued that only the federal courts, not individual states, had the authority to interpret and enforce the Constitution. They believed that nullification would lead to the disintegration of the Union and ultimately weaken the power of the federal government.
continuing resolution authority
In 1973.
Democratic authority was established by the Mayflower Compact.
(in the US) the three branches of government are established by the US Constitution.
Augustus established the government called a principate. That is one in which one person (the princeps, the 'first man') had the dominant role and authority.
states's rights
It established the authority of the federal government over that of the states.
The Magna Carta established the principle of legal limits to royal authority.
From 1800 to 1865 there was tension between state governments and the U.S. federal government. Three key moments were the War of 1812, the Missouri Compromise of 1820, and the Nullification Acts of 1832.