Constitution and Law

The Federal Principle from the Perspective of the Supreme Federal Court

A Constitutional Approach in Theory and Practice

Dr. Muhannad Faleh Hassan

The federal principle is a set of values that defines the general framework of federal constitutional theory. Even though these values are the result of the early implementations of the authentic federal idea, these implementations themselves stem from the fundamental and constant principle required by the federal experiment, namely the principle of power distribution. Federal values have thus been subject to relative change to adapt them to the political, geographical, social, and economic circumstances of their application—a balanced change that preserves their essential core, which is the “federal hypothesis” and allows their features to be declared for a particular context.

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Arabic Version: https://www.baidarcenter.org/posts/2477

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