Federated state explained

A federated state (also state, province, region, canton, land, governorate, oblast, emirate, or country) is a territorial and constitutional community forming part of a federation.[1] A federated state does not have international sovereignty since powers are divided between the other federated states and the federal government. Unlike international sovereign states, which have what is often referred to as Westphalian sovereignty (such as exercised by their federal government), federated states operate under their domestic or federal law with relation to the rest of the world.

Importantly, federated states do not have automatic standing as entities of international law. Instead, the federal union (federation) as a single entity is the sovereign state for purposes of international law.[2] Depending on the constitutional structure of a particular federation, a federated state can hold various degrees of legislative, judicial, and administrative jurisdiction over a defined geographic territory and is a form of regional government. A federated state may nonetheless establish offices internationally, for example to promote trade or tourism, while still operating only within the trade policy or other applicable law of their federation, and their host country. They also may enter into international regional agreements under the laws of their federation and state, such as to protect a cross border resource like water or other shared matters.

In some cases, a federation is created from the union of political entities that are either independent or dependent territories of another sovereign entity (most commonly a colonial power). In other cases, federated states have been created out of the administrative divisions of previously unitary states. Once a federal constitution is formed, the rules governing the relationship between federal and regional powers become part of the country's constitutional law and not international law.

In countries with federal constitutions, there is a division of power between the central government and the component states. These entities – states, provinces, counties, cantons, Länder, etc.  - are partially self-governing and are afforded a degree of constitutionally guaranteed autonomy that varies substantially from one federation to another. Depending on the form the decentralization of powers takes, a federated state's legislative powers may or may not be overruled or vetoed by the federal government. Laws governing the relationship between federal and regional powers can be amended through the national or federal constitution, and, if they exist, state constitutions as well.

In terms of internal politics, federated states can have republican or monarchical forms of government. Those of republican form (federated republics) are usually called states (like states of the US) or republics (like republics in the former USSR).

List of constituents by federation

The federated units in the table below have inherent governmental authority in the federation's constitutional system, while the "other units" are delegated authority by the federal government or are administered directly by it.

Federation Federated units Other units
Argentina[3] 23 provinces1 autonomous city

    Australia[4] 6 states3 internal territories

    7 external territories

    Austria[5] 9 states
    Belgium[6] 3 regions

      3 communities

        Bosnia and Herzegovina2 entities

        1 self-governing district

        The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is itself a federation of 10 cantons:
        Brazil[7] 26 states
        1 federal district

          Canada[8] 10 provinces3 territories

            Comoros3 islands

              Ethiopia[9] 12 regions2 chartered cities

              Germany[10] 16 states
              India[11] 28 states8 union territories

              Iraq[12] 19 governorates1 autonomous region

              • (region overlaps the area of the governorates)

              Malaysia[13] 13 states3 federal territories

                Mexico[14] 31 states
                1 autonomous city

                  [15] 4 states

                    Nepal7 provinces
                    Nigeria[16] 36 states1 territory

                    Pakistan[17] 4 provinces

                      2 autonomous territories

                        1 federal territory
                        [18] [19] 48 oblasts
                        24 republics
                        9 krais
                        4 autonomous okrugs

                          3 federal cities

                            1 autonomous oblast

                              Saint Kitts and Nevis1 autonomous island

                                Saint Kitts

                                Somalia[20] [21] 6 federal member states
                                10 states

                                [22]

                                3 administrative areas

                                Sudan[23] 18 states1 special administrative status area

                                [24]

                                Switzerland[25] 26 cantons
                                United Arab Emirates[26] 7 emirates
                                United States[27] 50 states1 federal district

                                  1 incorporated territory

                                    13 unincorporated territories

                                    [28] 23 states1 capital district

                                    1 federal dependency

                                      See also

                                      Notes and References

                                      1. The Australian National Dictionary: Fourth Edition, pg 1395. (2004) Canberra. .
                                      2. Crawford, J. (2006). The Creation of States in International Law. Oxford, Clarendon Press.
                                      3. Book: Daniel, Kate . Special Broadcasting Service Corporation . Special Broadcasting Service Corporation . SBS World Guide: The Complete Fact File on Every Country, 16th ed. . Hardie Grant Books . 2008 . Prahran, Victoria, Australia . 827 . p26 . 978-1-74066-648-0 . 2020-11-11 . 2021-07-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210727022927/https://books.google.com/books?id=wU1LMAAACAAJ&q=SBS+World+Guide:+The+Complete+Fact+File+On+Every+Country . live .
                                      4. SBS World Guide 2008, p38
                                      5. SBS World Guide 2008, p46
                                      6. SBS World Guide 2008, p74
                                      7. SBS World Guide 2008, p101
                                      8. SBS World Guide 2008, p132
                                      9. SBS World Guide 2008, p239
                                      10. SBS World Guide 2008, p275
                                      11. SBS World Guide 2008, p328
                                      12. SBS World Guide 2008, p346
                                      13. Web site: January 25, 2022 . CONSTITUTION (AMENDMENT) ACT 2022 . April 24, 2024 . Attorney General's Chambers of Malaysia .
                                      14. SBS World Guide 2008, p481
                                      15. SBS World Guide 2008, p486
                                      16. SBS World Guide 2008, p537
                                      17. SBS World Guide 2008, p549
                                      18. SBS World Guide 2008, p600
                                      19. Web site: Chapter 3. The Federal Structure: Article 65 . The Constitution of the Russian Federation . 2010-07-11 . 2018-12-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181225132251/http://www.constitution.ru/en/10003000-04.htm . live .
                                      20. Web site: The Federal Republic of Somalia – Harmonized Draft Constitution . Federal Republic of Somalia. 2 August 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20130120021519/http://dastuurkeenna.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/120708-Harmonized-Draft-Constitution-Eng-Tran-_incl-errata-changes.pdf. 20 January 2013. dead.
                                      21. Web site: Guidebook to the Somali Draft Provisional Constitution . 2 August 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130120021547/http://unpos.unmissions.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=v067edqd7a8%3D&tabid=9705&language=en-US. 20 January 2013.
                                      22. Web site: Mednick . Sam . After 6 years of war, will peace finally come to South Sudan? | News . Al Jazeera . 2020-02-23 . 2021-12-07 . 2020-08-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200820130930/https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/02/6-years-war-peace-finally-south-sudan-200223114919537.html . live .
                                      23. SBS World Guide 2008, p687
                                      24. Web site: Sudan: Protocol on the resolution of Abyei conflict – Sudan . ReliefWeb . 26 May 2004 . 2021-10-21 . 2021-10-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211021094030/https://reliefweb.int/report/sudan/sudan-protocol-resolution-abyei-conflict . live .
                                      25. SBS World Guide 2008, p700
                                      26. SBS World Guide 2008, p760
                                      27. SBS World Guide 2008, p774
                                      28. SBS World Guide 2008, p798