democratic matters
The Constitution promotes a concept known as the 'Division of Powers' which essentially divides certain powers between the Commonwealth and state governments, and some powers are shared between them both. Those powers stated under section 51 are Commonwealth powers/matters, and those omitted are State matters. Answering the question... The Constitution forbids States from implementing legislation that is primarily Commonwealth (or Federal) responsibility.
division of powers i dont think that is correct... division of powers assigns certain powers to the national government and certain powers to the states
"Division of powers" or, more generally, "checks and balances."
The division of powers doesn't enable the government to control the governed.
Division of powers
Division of powers
Checks and balances
Jurisdictional Powers is the division of power in the Canadian governement.
The Laeken Declaration was a commitment by the European Union to be more democratic and transparent. This included themes such as division and definition of powers, setup of a European Constitution, and simplification of treaties.
Division of powers
Division of powers
Division of powers