MANIFESTATIONS OF THE FEDERAL SYSTEM IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

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Dr. Raghda Raafat

Abstract

Aim of the Study: the problem of the study is to understand the manifestations of unity in the state of the Union.  It will help to link the constitutional texts to this multiple reality of the UAE and its people. Through this study, we conduct an analysis of manifestations of independence with a statement of the distribution of competencies between the government of the federation and the governments of the Emirates.


Design/Methodology: In this study , the analytical approach of the constitutional texts has been followed.


Findings: The results indicate that The Constitution of the United Arab Emirates does not specify who holds the legislative power, contrary to what constitutions usually reason and despite the absence of the Constitution of the United Arab Emirates of an explicit text specifying who holds the legislative power, but we find that the Federal National Council is not alone in the legislative power or be accounted for, it is shared by the executive authority in all its bodies represented by the Supreme Council of the Federation, the president of the federation and the Council of ministers.


Originality/value: Since this study is a constitutional study, and not just an analysis of constitutional texts alone, it is only by understanding the social, economic, geographical, historical and cultural reality of the UAE and its people that the federal system of the UAE can be studied and its aims, objectives, features and demands understood and then the problem of the study was linked the constitutional texts to this multiple reality.

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