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The point of departure for the analysis conducted in the preceding chapters was a set of empirical questions about the sovereignty of states and similar territorial entities. These were later compressed into three broad questions about state sovereignty:

  • What is state sovereignty that is what does sovereignty as a descriptive concept refer to at the level of states and similar entities?

  • Which kind of political entities are sovereign as a matter of fact and law?

  • What types of difficulties are encountered when determining the sovereignty of such entities?

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Kurtulus, E.N. (2005). Conclusion. In: State Sovereignty. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403977083_9

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