
Judicial Monarchy
Judicial Monarchy, in the context of a Federal Monarchy, refers to a system where the judiciary plays a significant role in interpreting laws and ensuring justice, often with the monarch having a ceremonial or symbolic role. In this structure, power is divided between the federal government and regions, with courts serving as guardians of the constitution and check on powers. The judiciary's independence is vital for upholding rights and resolving disputes, thus ensuring that the monarchy and government operate within legal boundaries. This balance reinforces democracy while maintaining a monarch's presence in the state framework.