Sovereignty in the relations between States signifies independence. Independence in regard to a portion of the globe is the right to exercise therein, to the exclusion of any other State, the functions of a State. Sovereign Subjects: Indigenous sovereignty mattersby Aileen Moreton-Robinson - 2007 - 256 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| Arnold D. McNair, H. Lauterpacht - Law - 1932 - 644 pages
...sovereignty, in the relation between States signifies independence. Independence in relation to territory is the right to exercise therein, to the exclusion of any other State, the functions of a State. International law has established this principle of the exclusive competence of the State in regard... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Space and Astronautics - 1959 - 612 pages
...between the United States of America and the Netherlands: "Sovereignty in the relations between states signifies independence. Independence in regard to...exclusion of any other state the functions of a state * * * territorial sovereignty * * * involves the exclusive right to display the activities of a state.... | |
| Marjorie Millace Whiteman - International law - 1963 - 1022 pages
...a situation recognized and delimited in space. . . . " 'Sovereignty in the relation between states signifies independence, independence in regard to...to exercise therein, to the exclusion of any other Definition — territorial sovereignty 242 STATES, TERRITORIES, AND GOVERNMENTS state, the functions... | |
| Academie De Droit International De La Ha - Law - 1968 - 714 pages
...arbitrator states that sovereignty in the relations between States signifies independence, and that independence in regard to a portion of the globe is...the exclusion of any other State, the functions of State. This right has, of course, as a corollary, a duty to respect the pertinent international obligations... | |
| Law - 1972 - 592 pages
...acephalous and segmentary, whereas a single headship is mark of the presence of the State". In sum: "Independence in regard to a portion of the globe...exclusion of any other State, the functions of a State . . . Territorial Sovereignty . . . serves to divide between nations the space upon which human activities... | |
| Sami Shubber - Law - 1973 - 398 pages
...settling most questions that concern international relations: "Sovereignty in the relations between States signifies independence. Independence in regard to...exclusion of any other State, the functions of a State." 2 UNRIAA, p. 838. 11 See Jennings, loc. cit., p. 149. See also Sir Erick Beckett: "...No State can... | |
| E. Lauterpacht - Law - 1978 - 506 pages
...in respect of its own land territory. In this context "Sovereignty in the relations between States signifies independence. Independence in regard to...exclusion of any other State, the functions of a State " : the Island of Palmas Case 2 UN Rep. (Int'l Arb. Awards) 82g,ll] at p. 838. The "any other State"... | |
| K. R. Khan - Business & Economics - 1982 - 462 pages
...the Palmas Case, 'in the relations between States signifies independence. Independence in regard to portion of the globe is the right to exercise therein, to the exclusion of any other State, the function of a State'.39 These functions may be political or economic. Economic independence is an essential... | |
| Law - 1987 - 436 pages
...explained Judge Huber in his famous award in the Island ofPalmas case, "in the relations between States signifies independence. Independence in regard to...the exclusion of any other State, the functions of a State26." Sovereignty, therefore, is essentially territorial and "includes certain powers to be exercised... | |
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