Match each structural dimension of a confederal system of government on the left with its corresponding institutional characteristic on the right.
- Location of Supreme SovereigntyFully retained by individual component units rather than vested in the joint central organ.
- Scope of Central Authority PowersStrictly limited to specific delegated matters such as joint defense and external relations.
- Legal Basis of AssociationFormed via a voluntary treaty or alliance between legally independent sovereign states.
- Right of SecessionUnconditionally preserved, allowing constituent states to unilaterally withdraw at will.
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Location of Supreme Sovereignty matches 'Fully retained by individual component units rather than vested in the joint central organ.' Scope of Central Authority Powers matches 'Strictly limited to specific delegated matters such as joint defense and external relations.' Legal Basis of Association matches 'Formed via a voluntary treaty or alliance between legally independent sovereign states.' Right of Secession matches 'Unconditionally preserved, allowing constituent states to unilaterally withdraw at will.'
In political science, a confederal system is defined as a league of sovereign states created by treaty. Sovereignty belongs to the constituent states, central powers are strictly restricted to delegated functions such as defense, the legal association is treaty-based, and member states preserve an absolute right of unilateral secession.
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Structural features and sovereignty distribution in a Confederal System of Government