Theories of federal-state relationship

Federalism refers to an arrangement between several States which agree to be united together as a nation state. The administration of a federal state will be shared between a central government and the member States. There are two major types of federalism; dual federalism and cooperative federalism...

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Main Authors: Rasyikah Md Khalid, Faridah Jalil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13025/1/30914-95163-1-PB.pdf
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spelling my-ukm.journal.130252019-05-23T02:58:30Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13025/ Theories of federal-state relationship Rasyikah Md Khalid, Faridah Jalil, Federalism refers to an arrangement between several States which agree to be united together as a nation state. The administration of a federal state will be shared between a central government and the member States. There are two major types of federalism; dual federalism and cooperative federalism. While the former holds that the federal and state governments are co-equals with specific powers granted by the constitution, the latter denotes that although federal government is supreme over States, both acts cooperatively to solve common problem. To appreciate the meaning of federalism and federal-state relation, different approaches towards federalism will be analyze. It demonstrates how different concepts of federal-state relation can improve the management of a country and solve conflict between different levels of governments. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13025/1/30914-95163-1-PB.pdf Rasyikah Md Khalid, and Faridah Jalil, (2018) Theories of federal-state relationship. Jurnal Undang-Undang dan Masyarakat, SI . pp. 115-127. ISSN 1394-7729 http://ejournal.ukm.my/juum/issue/view/Special%20Issue%20%282018%29%3A%20JUUM
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description Federalism refers to an arrangement between several States which agree to be united together as a nation state. The administration of a federal state will be shared between a central government and the member States. There are two major types of federalism; dual federalism and cooperative federalism. While the former holds that the federal and state governments are co-equals with specific powers granted by the constitution, the latter denotes that although federal government is supreme over States, both acts cooperatively to solve common problem. To appreciate the meaning of federalism and federal-state relation, different approaches towards federalism will be analyze. It demonstrates how different concepts of federal-state relation can improve the management of a country and solve conflict between different levels of governments.
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author Rasyikah Md Khalid,
Faridah Jalil,
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title Theories of federal-state relationship
title_short Theories of federal-state relationship
title_full Theories of federal-state relationship
title_fullStr Theories of federal-state relationship
title_full_unstemmed Theories of federal-state relationship
title_sort theories of federal-state relationship
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2018
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13025/1/30914-95163-1-PB.pdf
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