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In international law, a sovereign state is a nonphysical juridical entity that is represented by one centralized government that has sovereignty over a geographic area. International law defines sovereign states as having a permanent population, defined territory, one government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other sovereign states. It is also normally understood that a sovereign state is neither dependent on nor subjected to any other power or state.
The existence or disappearance of a state is a question of fact. While according to the declarative theory of statehood, a sovereign state can exist without being recognised by other sovereign states, unrecognised states will often find it hard to exercise full treaty-making powers and engage in diplomatic relations with other sovereign states.
States came into existence as people "gradually transferred their allegiance from an individual sovereign (king, duke, prince) to an intangible but territorial political entity, of the state". States are but one of several political orders that emerged from feudal Europe (others being city states, leagues, and empires with universalist claims to authority.
The Sovereign State is a non-fiction book by Anthony Sampson published on July 1, 1973 by Hodder & Stoughton Ltd. The book focuses on the history of ITT Corporation to make a broader point about the weakening of the authority of traditional national governments by the multinational corporations.
In part, it was a portrait of Harold Geneen, the chief executive of ITT from 1959 until 1977. Geneen was a legendarily hands-on manager, who believed it necessary to penetrate through layers of "false facts" to get to the "unshakable facts" about any of the markets or divisions of his conglomerate. In terms of its broader themes, though, this book was one of a spate of early-70s books that promoted the thesis that multinational corporations were taking over the traditional prerogatives and functions of national governments.
In a review of Sampson's book in the Sunday Telegraph, Sir Frank McFadzean, Vice Chairman of Royal Dutch/Shell, took issue with that thesis. Such corporations are "prisoners of their past investments," he wrote, because "even the most puny government can nationalize, and the only redress is to seek compensation."
The Sovereign (a.k.a. Sovereign Apartments) is a residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York City, USA.
It is located at 425 East 58th Street on the Upper East Side of New York City.
The skyscraper was designed by Emery Roth & Sons in the International Style architectural style. It was built in 1973. It is 450 feet (140 m), with 48 flights of stairs.
The Peace of Westphalia (German: Westfälischer Friede) was a series of peace treaties signed between May and October 1648 in the Westphalian cities of Osnabrück and Münster. These treaties ended the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) in the Holy Roman Empire, and the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) between Spain and the Dutch Republic, with Spain formally recognizing the independence of the Dutch Republic.
The Peace of Westphalia involved the Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand III; the Kingdom of Spain; the Kingdom of France; the Swedish Empire; the Dutch Republic; the Princes of the Holy Roman Empire; and sovereigns of the free imperial cities. The treaties that comprised the peace settlement were:
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Mr. Driscoll and Mr. Rose introduce the four elements of a "sovereign state:" Population, Territory, Sovereignty & Government. They finish up with a quick discussion about the four major roles of government: to make laws, protect the state, keep order & provide services.
http://gametheory101.com/courses/international-relations-101/ Who are the big actors in international relations? The answer is sovereign states, or the entities that have a monopoly on the use of force within their territory. The notion of sovereignty began in 1648 with the Treaty of Westphalia, which ended the Thirty Years' War. However, states often violate sovereignty. We will see why they can get away with it next time. This video was on the longer side of things. I am going to aim to keep them well under ten minutes for the part.
What is SOVEREIGNTY? What does SOVEREIGNTY mean? SOVEREIGNTY meaning - SOVEREIGNTY pronunciation - SOVEREIGNTY definition - SOVEREIGNTY explanation - How to pronounce SOVEREIGNTY? Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license. Sovereignty is understood in jurisprudence as the full right and power of a governing body to govern itself without any interference from outside sources or bodies. In political theory, sovereignty is a substantive term designating supreme authority over some polity. It is a basic principle underlying the dominant Westphalian model of state foundation. Derived from Latin through French souveraineté, its attainment and retention, in both Chinese and Western culture, has traditionally been associated with certai...
Introduction to Political Philosophy (PLSC 114) This is an introduction to the political views of Thomas Hobbes, which are often deemed paradoxical. On the one hand, Hobbes is a stern defender of political absolutism. The Hobbesian doctrine of sovereignty dictates complete monopoly of power within a given territory and over all institutions of civilian or ecclesiastical authority. On the other hand, Hobbes insists on the fundamental equality of human beings. He maintains that the state is a contract between individuals, that the sovereign owes his authority to the will of those he governs and is obliged to protect the interests of the governed by assuring civil peace and security. These ideas have been interpreted by some as indicative of liberal opposition to absolutism. 00:00 - Cha...
Characteristics of a "political" state
Flemish MP Chris Janssens (Vlaams Belang): "Moreover, I am of the opinion that neither the Flemish nor the European political establishment have the moral right to give the Polish people lessons in democracy. In fact Belgium and the European Union aren't always paragons of democracy."
State Sovereignty by KrisAnne Hall Subscribe to the KrisAnne Hall YouTube Channel A clip from a recent class I taught on state sovereignty. State Sovereignty and the Duty of State and Local Representatives KrisAnne created this lesson at the request of a state legislator in Utah after attending a Genealogy presentation. In this presentation the origin of the Constitution and the Federal government is clearly explained. The unquestionable authority of the people through their states to be the final arbiters of their own liberty is laid out in a way that cannot be denied – unless you simply reject truth! You will see the solution that the framers gave us to keep a lawless federal government in check. To sign up for this free class and read about other classes go to, http://krisannehall....
A sovereign state is a nonphysical juridical entity of the international legal system that is represented by one centralized government that has supreme independent authority over a geographic area. International law defines sovereign states as having a permanent population, defined territory, one government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other sovereign states. It is also normally understood to be a state which is neither dependent on nor subject to any other power or state. The existence or disappearance of a state is a question of fact. While according to the declarative theory of state recognition a sovereign state can exist without being recognised by other sovereign states, unrecognised states will often find it hard to exercise full treaty-making powers and engage in...
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The unoffical anthem of the proposed Union State of Belarus and Russia, mimicks the Russian Anthem but includes a broader range of countries. Russian name "Derzhavny soyuz narodov" and perfomed by Vladimir Devyatov.
The first book that systematically discusses the existence, origins, maintenance, and occasional termination of partially independent territories in international and comparative politics.http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199688494.do# https://www.facebook.com/SurpassingtheSovereignState Surpassing the Sovereign State (by David A. Rezvani) shows that in regions throughout the world partially independent territories (including Scotland, Hong Kong, Cayman Islands, Iraqi Kurdistan, Northern Ireland, Puerto Rico, Catalonia, and others) tend to be wealthier and more secure than sovereign states. This book explains how these polities emerge, maintain themselves, and sometimes come to an end. © Oxford University Press
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Introduction to Political Philosophy (PLSC 114) The concept of sovereignty is discussed in Hobbesian terms. For Hobbes, "the sovereign" is an office rather than a person, and can be characterized by what we have come to associate with executive power and executive authority. Hobbes' theories of laws are also addressed and the distinction he makes between "just laws" and "good laws." The lecture ends with a discussion of Hobbes' ideas in the context of the modern state. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: Hobbes' Theory of Sovereignty 06:00 - Chapter 2. The Doctrine of Legal PositivIsm: The Law Is What the Sovereign Commands 23:14 - Chapter 3. Hobbesian Liberalism 32:10 - Chapter 4. Hobbes and the Modern State Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website...
Introduction to Political Philosophy (PLSC 114) Hobbes' most famous metaphor, that of "the state of nature," is explained. It can be understood as the condition of human life in the absence of authority or anyone to impose rules, laws, and order. The concept of the individual is also discussed on Hobbesian terms, according to which the fundamental characteristics of the human beings are the capacity to exercise will and the ability to choose. Hobbes, as a moralist, concludes that the laws of nature, or "precepts of reason," forbid us from doing anything destructive in life. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Hobbes on Individuality 09:49 - Chapter 2. Hobbes' Skeptical View of Knowledge 14:11 - Chapter 3. The State of Nature 23:14 - Chapter 4. Pride and Fear: Passions that Dominate Human Nature 2...
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What is WESTPHALIAN SOVEREIGNTY? What does WESTPHALIAN SOVEREIGNTY mean? WESTPHALIAN SOVEREIGNTY meaning - WESTPHALIAN SOVEREIGNTY definition -WESTPHALIAN SOVEREIGNTY explanation. Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license. Westphalian sovereignty is the principle of international law that each nation state has sovereignty over its territory and domestic affairs, to the exclusion of all external powers, on the principle of non-interference in another country's domestic affairs, and that each state (no matter how large or small) is equal in international law. The doctrine is named after the Peace of Westphalia, signed in 1648, which ended the Thirty Years' War, in which the major continental European states – the Holy Roman Empire,...
we made a sovereign state XD
Introduction to Political Philosophy (PLSC 114) This is an introduction to the political views of Thomas Hobbes, which are often deemed paradoxical. On the one hand, Hobbes is a stern defender of political absolutism. The Hobbesian doctrine of sovereignty dictates complete monopoly of power within a given territory and over all institutions of civilian or ecclesiastical authority. On the other hand, Hobbes insists on the fundamental equality of human beings. He maintains that the state is a contract between individuals, that the sovereign owes his authority to the will of those he governs and is obliged to protect the interests of the governed by assuring civil peace and security. These ideas have been interpreted by some as indicative of liberal opposition to absolutism. 00:00 - Cha...
State Sovereignty by KrisAnne Hall Subscribe to the KrisAnne Hall YouTube Channel A clip from a recent class I taught on state sovereignty. State Sovereignty and the Duty of State and Local Representatives KrisAnne created this lesson at the request of a state legislator in Utah after attending a Genealogy presentation. In this presentation the origin of the Constitution and the Federal government is clearly explained. The unquestionable authority of the people through their states to be the final arbiters of their own liberty is laid out in a way that cannot be denied – unless you simply reject truth! You will see the solution that the framers gave us to keep a lawless federal government in check. To sign up for this free class and read about other classes go to, http://krisannehall....
Introduction to Political Philosophy (PLSC 114) The concept of sovereignty is discussed in Hobbesian terms. For Hobbes, "the sovereign" is an office rather than a person, and can be characterized by what we have come to associate with executive power and executive authority. Hobbes' theories of laws are also addressed and the distinction he makes between "just laws" and "good laws." The lecture ends with a discussion of Hobbes' ideas in the context of the modern state. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction: Hobbes' Theory of Sovereignty 06:00 - Chapter 2. The Doctrine of Legal PositivIsm: The Law Is What the Sovereign Commands 23:14 - Chapter 3. Hobbesian Liberalism 32:10 - Chapter 4. Hobbes and the Modern State Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website...
Introduction to Political Philosophy (PLSC 114) Hobbes' most famous metaphor, that of "the state of nature," is explained. It can be understood as the condition of human life in the absence of authority or anyone to impose rules, laws, and order. The concept of the individual is also discussed on Hobbesian terms, according to which the fundamental characteristics of the human beings are the capacity to exercise will and the ability to choose. Hobbes, as a moralist, concludes that the laws of nature, or "precepts of reason," forbid us from doing anything destructive in life. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Hobbes on Individuality 09:49 - Chapter 2. Hobbes' Skeptical View of Knowledge 14:11 - Chapter 3. The State of Nature 23:14 - Chapter 4. Pride and Fear: Passions that Dominate Human Nature 2...
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A Sovereign State of Being: Setting your Heart & Mind Free New Earth Nation - Live Webinar Aired Date: Saturday June 7th, 2014 Part 1 of 3 Host: Andrew Bartzis Guest: Laura Uplinger Rebecca Cope Patty Greer Sacha Stone Simon on the Sofa learn more at: http://www.newearthnation.org/ https://www.facebook.com/The.New.Earth.Project
The sovereign citizen movement is a loose grouping of American and Canadian litigants, commentators, tax protesters and financial-scheme promoters. Self-described sovereign citizens take the position that they are answerable only to their particular interpretation of the common law and are not subject to any statutes or proceedings at the federal, state, or municipal levels;[1] that they do not recognize United States currency; and/or that they are "free of any legal constraints."[2][3][4] They especially reject most forms of taxation as illegitimate.[5] Participants in the movement argue this concept in opposition to "federal citizens," who, they say, have unknowingly forfeited their rights by accepting some aspect of federal law.[6] It is similar in doctrines to the freemen on the land m...
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What is sovereignty? Does it belong to people or to nations? Where do nations come from? Where do they get their power from? Do you live in a sovereign nation? Do you live in a free nation? This presentation looks at core principles of International Law in relation to sovereignty and offers a fresh perspective on how this applies to you and could be used to organise a better, freer, society. Your shares and likes help a lot so if you like the content please share to your social media sites :) www.tirnasaor.com www.mixcloud.com/tir_na_saor tirnasaor@gmail.com facebook.com/tirnasaor twitter @tir_na_saor
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A Sovereign State of Being: Setting your Heart & Mind Free New Earth Nation - Live Webinar Aired Date: Saturday June 7th, 2014 Part 3 of 3 Host: Andrew Bartzis Guest: Laura Uplinger Rebecca Cope Patty Greer Sacha Stone Simon on the Sofa learn more at: http://www.newearthnation.org/ https://www.facebook.com/The.New.Earth.Project
A Sovereign State of Being: Setting your Heart & Mind Free New Earth Nation - Live Webinar Aired Date: Saturday June 7th, 2014 Part 2 of 3 Host: Andrew Bartzis Guest: Laura Uplinger Rebecca Cope Patty Greer Sacha Stone Simon on the Sofa learn more at: http://www.newearthnation.org/ https://www.facebook.com/The.New.Earth.Project
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The fight of the forefathers....
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu was a Nigerian military officer and politician who served as the military governor of the Eastern Region of Nigeria in 1966 . Late Lt. Col. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu declared the sovereign state of Biafra on May 30, 1967. National unity as a concept has been a vague one because it does not seek to meet the needs and grievances of ethnic groups in Nigeria. Any form of .