Sovereignty At Bay ( The Harvard Multinational Enterprise Series)

Sovereignty is generally defined as supreme, independent control and lawmaking authority over a territory. [1][2][3] It is expressed through the power to rule and make law. Sovereignty entails hierarchy within a state as well as external autonomy, which refers to the ability of a state to act independently in international affairs. [4] In any state, sovereignty is assigned to the person, body ...

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Sovereignty, in political theory, the ultimate overseer, or authority, in the decision-making process of the state. Although the term was originally understood to mean the equivalent of supreme power, its application in practice often has departed from this traditional meaning.

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SOVEREIGNTY definition: the quality or state of being sovereign, or of having supreme power or authority. See examples of sovereignty used in a sentence.

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The meaning of SOVEREIGNTY is supreme power especially over a body politic. How to use sovereignty in a sentence.

Sovereignty, though its meanings have varied across history, also has a core meaning, supreme authority within a territory. It is a modern notion of political authority. Historical variants can be understood along three dimensions — the holder of sovereignty, the absoluteness of sovereignty, and the internal and external dimensions of sovereignty. The state is the political institution in ...

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Sovereignty is the bedrock of international relations. The concept lays out basic rules for how countries are allowed to interact with one another. In principle, it means countries get to control what happens inside their borders and can’t interfere in what happens elsewhere. This protects countries from being invaded over internal matters. But the concept of sovereignty doesn’t play out ...

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