Federal
Federal refers to a system of government in which sovereignty is constitutionally divided between a central authority and subnational political units, such as states or provinces. In a federal system, both levels have autonomous authority within defined domains, and neither can unilaterally abolish the other’s powers. The constitution outlines the powers allocated to each level and typically provides a mechanism for resolving disputes between them.
Key features commonly associated with federal systems include a written or entrenched constitution, a division of
Common examples of federal arrangements include the United States, Canada, Germany, Australia, and India, though the