federalism (novanet)
States Rights-
federalisim
federalA bi-level republic would fit the bill.
This concept is known as federalism. The United States and Canada are two example countries that employ this form of government. The European Union is also sometimes recognized as a federalist system, although to a different extent.
A government based on "federalism," or the sharing of power between the national, and state (and local) governments.
I believed they are shared between state and local governments
The legal doctrine stating that Federal Laws supersede state laws is called preemption. ...not sure if this is what you are asking but doctrine and principle in this instance mean the same...
The legal doctrine stating that federal laws supersede state laws is called preemption. ...not sure if this is what you are asking but doctrine and principle in this instance mean the same...
Federal on A+
the division of power between the national and state governments
federalisim
Federalism, seperation of powers, checks and balances, limited government
federalA bi-level republic would fit the bill.
Federalism is the constitutional system that divides power between the national (federal) government and state governments. This system allows for each level of government to have its own powers and responsibilities, while also sharing some powers and cooperating on certain issues.
Federal and State Governments
federalA bi-level republic would fit the bill.
A government based on "federalism," or the sharing of power between the national, and state (and local) governments.
federalA bi-level republic would fit the bill.