This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 Excerpt: ...which form no new State; but the first retains the character of a contractual combination of States, the second implies the advance to the formation of a collective State or union. i. Con-A Confederation, by joining1 several States in a political association, presents at least externally the appearance of one State, of ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 Excerpt: ...which form no new State; but the first retains the character of a contractual combination of States, the second implies the advance to the formation of a collective State or union. i. Con-A Confederation, by joining1 several States in a political association, presents at least externally the appearance of one State, of an international personality, but yet is not organised into one central State, distinct from the particular States: the management of the collective State is left either to some particular State as president (r)ytfi.iv, Forort), or to an assembly of delegates and representatives of all the several States. The former was the case with the Greek leagues under the Hegemony of Sparta and Athens, the latter with the Swiss Confederation up to 1848, and with the German Confederation of 1815. 2. Federa-In a Federation, on the other hand, there are not merely completely organised particular States, but there is an independently organised common or central State. The power of the Federation is not left to one of the particular States nor entrusted to the assembly of them. It has produced its own Federal or National organs which belong only to the collective body. The Achsean league with its common assembly of the people as a legislative body, with its Federal general as chief of the league, with its Federal council and tribunal, was already in some measure such a Federal State. This form of State first appears in modern times in the United States of North America, but not until the act of union of 1787. It was afterwards imitated by Switzerland in the Federal constitution of 1848. Both constitutions depend no longer on a contract between States, but imply the existence of a common nation and a common State, whose one will makes the constitution and dem...
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