basisstaten
Basisstaten is a term used in Dutch-language political theory to describe the core group of member states within a federal or union-like system that constitutes the foundational layer of governance. The idea emphasizes that certain states possess an enhanced constitutional weight or a protected-status role in central decision-making, regardless of population or geographic size. The exact set and scope of basisstaten are not fixed and vary across constitutional models and scholarly interpretations.
In practice, basisstaten may be characterized by features such as guaranteed representation in central institutions, veto
The term does not designate a universal constitutional category; its meaning depends on the specific arrangement
While the notion is most common in academic discussions and theoretical models, practitioners may refer to