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  1. Self-governance, self-government, self-sovereignty, or self-rule is the ability of a person or group to exercise all necessary functions of regulation without intervention from an external authority. [2][3][4] It may refer to personal conduct or to any form of institution, such as family units, social groups, affinity groups, legal bodies, indus...

  2. 25 wrz 2017 · One of the motivating forces behind this wave of country-creation was self-determination. This is the concept that nations (groups of people united by ethnicity, language, geography,...

  3. 21 lis 2023 · Self-government is the ability of states and individuals to govern and regulate themselves without fear of interference from higher governments or external forces. What is an example of...

  4. 3 sie 2017 · Becoming an internationally recognised sovereign country is not a clear or straightforward process. In many ways, it is determined by power and the international political climate of the day.

  5. Sovereignty is a concept used predominantly in the domestic context of the legal authority wielded within and by a State. It is thus more a concept of constitutional law than of international law, since on the international plane no State has as a matter of law authority over all other States.

  6. 16 sie 2023 · This chapter considers three conceptsstate, territory, sovereignty—that are fundamental not only to the intersection of History and International Relations (IR) but also to IR theoretical debates.

  7. Territorial autonomy provides special self-government for territorially concentrated minority groups. Increasingly the go-to option for managing separatism, territorial autonomy is found across world regions and regime types. Despite this growth, conceptual development remains limited.

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