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O que (quem) é fédération - definição

STATE CONSISTING OF A UNION OF PARTIALLY SELF-GOVERNING STATES OR TERRITORIES, UNITED BY A CENTRAL (FEDERAL) GOVERNMENT THAT EXERCIZES DIRECTLY ON THEM ITS SOVEREIGN POWER
Federal state; Federal State; Federal government; Federal Government; Decentralized federation; Federations; Federal union; Federlise; The feds; Federal states; Federal political system; List of federations; Federal division; Federal govt; Fed Govt; Federal country; Federal countries; Federal structure
  • states]] and ten territories.
  • Federal District]].
  • 26 cantons]].
  • The [[United Provinces of Central America]] was a short-lived federal republic.
  • The [[Autonomous communities of Spain]].
  • National Capital Territory]].
  • Provinces of South Africa.
  • states]] and the [[District of Columbia]].
  • [[Unitary state]]s}}
  • states]] and [[Mexico City]].
  • 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory]].
  • provinces]] and three territories.
  •  A map of the [[Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia]], showing its regions.
  • annexation of Crimea]] in 2014.
  • The pathway of regional integration or separation.

Federation (novel)         
STAR TREK NOVEL BY JUDITH AND GARFIELD REEVES-STEVENS
Federation (Star Trek novel)
Federation (1994) is a science fiction novel written by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens. It is a tie-together chronicle that brings the original Enterprise adventures of James T.
federation         
n.
1.
Uniting, federating, federation, confederation, leaguing, union, allying, alliance, forming or formation into a confederacy.
2.
League, alliance, coalition, union, confederation, confederacy, federacy, combination, copartnership, federal union, federal compact.
Federation         
A federation (also known as a federal state) is a political entity characterized by a union of partially self-governing provinces, states, or other regions under a central federal government (federalism). In a federation, the self-governing status of the component states, as well as the division of power between them and the central government, is typically constitutionally entrenched and may not be altered by a unilateral decision, neither by the component states nor the federal political body.

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Federation

A federation (also known as a federal state) is a political entity characterized by a union of partially self-governing provinces, states, or other regions under a central federal government (federalism). In a federation, the self-governing status of the component states, as well as the division of power between them and the central government, is constitutionally entrenched and may not be altered by a unilateral decision, neither by the component states nor the federal political body. Alternatively, a federation is a form of government in which sovereign power is formally divided between a central authority and a number of constituent regions so that each region retains some degree of control over its internal affairs.

It is often argued that federal states where the central government has overriding powers are not truly federal states. For example, such overriding powers may include: the constitutional authority to suspend a constituent state's government by invoking gross mismanagement or civil unrest, or to adopt national legislation that overrides or infringes on the constituent states' powers by invoking the central government's constitutional authority to ensure "peace and good government" or to implement obligations contracted under an international treaty.

The governmental or constitutional structure found in a federation is considered to be federalist, or to be an example of federalism. It can be considered the opposite of another system, the unitary state. France, for example, has been unitary for many centuries. The Austrian Empire was a unitary state with crown lands, after the transformation into the Austria-Hungary monarchy the remaining crown lands of so-called Cisleithania became federated as Länder of the Republic of Austria through the implementation of its constitution. Germany, with its 16 states, or Länder, is an example of a federation. Federations are often multi-ethnic and cover a large area of territory (such as Russia, the United States, Canada, India, or Brazil), but neither is necessarily the case (such as Saint Kitts and Nevis or the Federated States of Micronesia).

Several ancient chiefdoms and kingdoms, such as the 4th-century BCE League of Corinth, Noricum in Central Europe, and the Iroquois Confederacy in pre-Columbian North America, could be described as federations or confederations. The Old Swiss Confederacy was an early example of formal non-unitary statehood.

Several colonies and dominions in the New World consisted of autonomous provinces, transformed into federal states upon independence such as the United States, and various countries in Latin America (see Spanish American wars of independence). Some of the New World federations failed; the Federal Republic of Central America broke up into independent states less than 20 years after its founding. Others, such as Argentina, have shifted between federal, confederal, and unitary systems, before settling into federalism. Brazil became a federation only after the fall of the monarchy, and Venezuela became a federation after the Federal War. Australia and Canada are also federations.

Germany is another nation-state that has switched between confederal, federal and unitary rules, since the German Confederation was founded in 1815. The North German Confederation, the succeeding German Empire and the Weimar Republic were federations.

Founded in 1922, the Soviet Union was formally a federation of Soviet republics, autonomous republics and other federal subjects, though in practice highly centralized under the government of the Soviet Union. The Russian Federation has inherited a similar system.

India, Pakistan, Nigeria and Malaysia (then Federation of Malaya) became federations on or shortly before becoming independent from the British Empire.

In some recent cases, federations have been instituted as a measure to handle ethnic conflict within a state, such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Iraq since 2005.

With the United States Constitution having become effective on 4 March 1789, the United States is the oldest surviving federation, while the newest federation is Nepal, after its constitution went into effect on 20 September 2015.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para fédération
1. It has been authorised to issue the licences by the Automobile & Touring Club for the United Arab Emirates, the only UAE club affiliated to the Fédération Internationale de l‘Automobile and the Alliance Internationale de Tourisme.
2. The competition –– organized by the International Federation of Ex libris Societies (FISAE –– Fédération International des Sociétés Amateurs Exlibris), of which AED is also a member– drew 280 artists from 32 countries.
3. Fédération Internationale des Ligues des droits de lHomme (FIDH) Sudan Organisation Against Torture (SOAT) FIDH–SOAT workshop in Khartoum Sudanese civil society urges the government to ratify the ICC Statute and calls for the creation of a national coalition for the ICC Oct 4, 2005 (KHARTOUM) The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and its affiliate member, Sudan Organization against Torture (SOAT), together with its local partners, the Khartoum Center for Human Rights and Environment Development and the Amal Center for Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture, organized a round table on "International Criminal Court and Sudan – Access to justice and place of victims" in Khartoum (Sudan), October 2–3, 2005.