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  • federal law

    英:[ˈfedərəl lɔ:]   美: [ˈfɛdərəl lɔ] 

    federal law 基本解释

    释义

    联邦法;

    英英释义

    Federal law

    Federal law is the body of law created by the federal government of a country. A federal government is formed when a group of political units, such as states or provinces join together in a federation, surrendering their individual sovereignty and many powers to the central government while retaining or reserving other limited powers.

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    federal law 相关例句

    双语例句

    1. Federal statutes may be challenged in federal court.
      联邦法院可以对联邦法提出质疑。
    2. Both federal and state laws protect you against racial discrimination.
      联邦法与州法都保护你不受种族歧视。

    权威例句

    UAE: Federal Law No. 44 of 1992
    Firearms and Federal Law: The Gun Control Act of 1968
    The Relations between State and Federal Law
    Environmental and related federal laws affecting water utilities
    Uneven Ground: American Indian Sovereignty and Federal Law
    Managed care and emergency medicine: conflicts, federal law, and California legislation.
    Legislation/regulation: Environmental and Related Federal Laws Affecting Water Utilities
    Social Movement Size, Organizational Diversity and the Making of Federal Law
    Congresswoman unveils bill to end illegal TSA impersonations of federal law enforcement officers
    As roughly 700,000 prisoners are released annually, about half will gain health coverage and care under federal laws
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