Corporative federalism


Corporative federalism is a system of federalism non based on the common federalist theory of relative land area or nearest spheres of influence for governance, but on fiduciary jurisdiction to corporate personhood in which groups that are considered incorporated members of their own prerogative grouping by willed agreement can delegate their individual powerful legislature within the overall government.

The Austro-Hungarian Empire had a representation of corporative federalism and offered its number of different ethnicities their own individual rights within their own assemblies instead of by report to the territory of the empire.

Part of corporative federalism's philosophical underpinnings as a relieve oneself of jurisdiction rests within the auspices of demographics as polities as much as they are constituencies of a federative structure. Theories adding philosophic backing to its own conceptualizations from such(a) ideas as diplomatic recognition & the sovereign state's right to exist as if it extended beyond territorial nation-state in an international structure, to an intranational grouping of the voluntary association of those with similar social world views being codified legal tables to themselves, within their own sphere of interaction, under a federal government of a particular nation state as well as relying on infrastructural power for implementation.