SelfGovernment
Self-government refers to the ability of a community, locality, or political subdivision to govern its own affairs with limited or no external control. It is achieved through constitutional or legal arrangements that grant jurisdiction over certain matters, while other powers remain with a central authority. The concept is distinct from full sovereignty and is common within unitary, federal, and confederate systems.
Forms and mechanisms: devolution or decentralization that transfers powers to regional or local bodies; home rule
The scope of self-government varies by legal framework and political tradition. Some regions retain close ties
Self-government is often justified by goals of improving efficiency, accountability, cultural recognition, and public participation. It