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Attorneys on behalf of Georgia argued that the state had a right to the land-based on its 1802 agreement with the federal government. Additionally, the Cherokee Nation could not be considered a state because it was not a sovereign nation with a constitution and a distinct governing system.
Learning Objectives. By the end of this section, you will be able to: Explain the concept of federalism. Discuss the constitutional logic of federalism. Identify the powers and responsibilities of federal, state, and local governments.
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the following rules to establish a statewide plan for the use of alternative dispute mechanisms by the courts of Georgia. I. DEFINITIONS. The term Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) refers to any method other than litigation for resolution of disputes. A definition of some common ADR terms follows. Neutral.
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Unitary governmmental systems place high emphasis on the central government, while federal governments delegate more power to individual regions of the country. A confederacy is formed when separate states consolidate their power into a weaker federal government, kind of the opposite of a unitary government.
The central government may lose touch with or control over a distant province or too much power in the central authority could result in tyranny (governmental abuse of its authority). In a federal system, a degree of autonomy is given to the individual states while maintaining a strong central authority and the possibility of tyranny is very low.
Jan 24, 2012 · The Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) governs federal arbitration, and most states including Georgia also have an arbitration act that gives parties authority to choose the procedural aspects of their dispute and prevents courts from interfering with the dispute resolution.
ALDF_00001758 Through Section 4, known as the Guarantee Clause, the United States promises to protect the states against foreign invasion and domestic insurrection, and to ensure that each state has a Republican Form of Government.ALDF_00001759. Topics. An annotation about Article IV of the Constitution of the United States.