Federalism
Federalism in the law of the United States
Federalism: Related U.S. Resources
- Federalism in the American Law Encyclopedia
- Judicial Organization Keywords in the U.S. Legal Corpus
- Judicial Organization Topics in the United States Legal Dictionary
See Also
Concurrent Jurisdiction (in the U.S. Legal Encyclopedia) Dual System (in the U.S. Legal Encyclopedia) Incorporation (in the U.S. Legal Encyclopedia).
Grammar
This term is a noun.
Etimology of Federalism
(You may find federalism at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms).
1788, “doctrine of federal union in government,” American English, from French fédéralisme, from fédéral (see federal). Also, from about the same time and place, “doctrines of the Federalist Party in American politics.”
Definition of Federalism
In relation to social issues, a meaning of federalism is provided here: power is shared between two sets of governmental institutions, those of the states and those of the central or federal authorities, as stipulated by the Constitution
Federalism (Judicial Organization)
Federalism
Hierarchical Display of Federalism
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Meaning of Federalism
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Translation of Federalism
- Spanish: Federalismo
- French: Fédéralisme
- German: Föderalismus
- Italian: Federalismo
- Portuguese: Federalismo
- Polish: Federalizm
Thesaurus of Federalism
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Politics > Political framework > State > Federal State > Federalism
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