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The Simple English Wiktionary has a definition for: sovereignty. Sovereignty is the right of a government to have complete control over its area. The idea... |
Popular sovereignty was a political doctrine in the United States that held that the people who lived in a state or region should decide what kind of... |
Popular sovereignty is the idea that the power of a state and its government are created and sustained by the permission of its people. They give their... |
to a Committee of Sovereignty. 1956–1958: Sovereignty Council 1958–1964: President 1964 : President 1964–1965: Sovereignty Council 1965–1969:... |
(Spanish pronunciation: [ˈplaθas ðe soβeɾaˈni.a], lit. "strongholds of sovereignty") is a term describing a series of Spanish overseas minor territories... |
Sovereign state (section Sovereignty) Sovereignty is a word that is often used wrongly. Lassa Oppenheim said that there is no idea whose meaning is more controversial than sovereignty. From... |
The Transitional Sovereignty Council (Arabic: مجلس السيادة الإنتقالي, romanized: Majlis Alsiyadat Alaintiqaliu, 20 August 2019 – 25 October 2021) also... |
out by one of the countries that claims sovereignty, while the other country does not recognize the sovereignty over the territory of the other country... |
up the UK. They share the same head of state, passport, military and sovereignty under the name of the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland"... |
first Australian station on the continent proper. Australia's claim to sovereignty over the Australian Antarctic Territory is recognised by the United Kingdom... |
treaties allowed for what was termed British Paramountcy as opposed to sovereignty over the native states. The peoples of these native states were officially... |
and advocates Quebec should secede from Canada, also known as Quebec sovereignty. The Bloc was created by Members of Parliament (MPs) from the national... |
came to be used as the title of certain Muslim rulers who claimed full sovereignty. They did not have to take orders from any higher monarch, without claiming... |
890 was a common year. The sovereignty of prince Svatopluk I in Bohemia is confirmed. First ceremonial visit by a Welsh king (Anarawd, King of Gwynedd)... |
A scepter is an ornamented wooden staff carried by rulers. A sceptre is used on ceremonial occasions as a symbol of sovereignty.... |
France's "attachment to the Rights of Man and the principles of national sovereignty defined by the Declaration of 1789." France has 3 branches of government... |
alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty. It includes widely recognized sovereign states, and entities which were... |
tyrant symbolizes Britain. The crown symbolizes the end of Britain's sovereignty. In the space below, the Latin motto of Virginia 'Sic Semper Tyrannis'... |
A city-state is a city that has its own sovereignty, meaning that it is its own country. There were many important city-states in ancient Greece. Nowadays... |
is often being spoken about as a good thing. For places, it may mean sovereignty or autonomy. In science, as in independent variable the word does not... |