Federal Law in the United Arab Republic (Rise of the Arabs Map Game)

The United Arab Republic runs as a federated uion of constituent states. Most of these operate with local parliamentary governments with local elected leaders. However, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia acts as a special federated region under the national government, due to being a hereditary monarchy. In general, laws at the federal level fall under two catagories: regulation and civil liberties.

Economic and Public Regulation
The federal government of the UAR has the power to establish policies to regulate and curb the flow of inter-state economy, as well as manage the international exports of the nation as a whole. Individual states have the rights to direct their local economy to their own accord.

Other federal regulations can also be mandated from the UAR central government. These include: Regulation of standard weights and measurements, standardization of materials, food and drugs that could impact the public saftey, and suppression or delay of information vital to national security.

Economic regulations can also include minimum requirements within local economies, such as minimum wage and a standard welfare system.

Civil Liberties
In order to preserve the civility of the UAR, the federal government can enforce certain major laws over the states individual legal codes. Primarily, this includes the enforcement of international law and United Nation Mandates. In addition, the use of slavary, harmful drugs, public indecency are forbidden on the national level. Furthermore, the UAR federal government also must ensure the freedom of expression and freedom to peacefully assemble throughout the nation.