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What is the definition of sovereignty?

Sovereignty is generally defined as supreme authority within a nation-state, including hierarchy within the state and external autonomy for states.

How is sovereignty defined in political theory?

In political theory, sovereignty is a substantive term that refers to the supreme legitimate authority over a polity.

What does de jure sovereignty refer to?

De jure sovereignty refers to the legal right of a state to exercise power.

What does de facto sovereignty refer to?

<p>De facto sovereignty refers to the factual ability of a state to exercise power.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where does the term 'sovereignty' originate from?

<p>The term 'sovereignty' arises from the unattested Vulgar Latin word 'superanus', meaning 'chief' or 'ruler'.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Definition of Sovereignty

  • Sovereignty is defined as the supreme authority of a state or nation-state.
  • It involves internal hierarchy within a state and the external autonomy of states in relation to one another.
  • In political theory, sovereignty indicates legitimate supreme authority over a polity.
  • In international law, sovereignty refers to the power exercised by a state.
  • De jure sovereignty involves the legal right to exercise authority, while de facto sovereignty pertains to the actual ability to do so.

Tensions Between De Jure and De Facto Sovereignty

  • Challenges arise when de jure and de facto sovereignty do not align, leading to concerns when they are expected to coexist within the same entity at a specific time and place.

Etymology

  • The term "sovereignty" is derived from an unattested Vulgar Latin word "superanus," related to the Latin "super" meaning "over," translating to "chief" or "ruler."
  • The spelling of "sovereignty" has varied since its introduction in English during the 14th century and was influenced by the term "reign."

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Test your knowledge on the concept of sovereignty with this quiz! Explore the definition and various aspects of sovereignty, including its role in political theory and international law. Challenge yourself and enhance your understanding of this crucial concept in governance.

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