Sovereignty

SOVEREIGNTY

Sovereignty first was highlighted in the writings of Mathews Hobbs (England 17th century) which was based on the writings of Jeams Bodin (France 16th century). Both  Jeams Bodin and Mathews Hobbs were living in the era of conflicts. In England power was divided between King and Parliament and both were striving for maximum power. Similarly in France there were religious conflicts.
==? Both defined SOVEREIGNTY as the state would be sovereign state if it has Autonomy and Independence i.e. (decision taking power, no external interference, and supreme authority).
A Sovereign state must establish a legitimate single hierarchy of domestic authorities. And subjects (citizens) of state have no right to revolt.
According to Jeams Bodin and Mathews Hobbs Sovereignty has two main functions:
1)    Establishment of domestic authorities.
2)    Justice must be provided.
==?In Contemporary World OR Present Era SOVEREIGNTY is linked to:
1)    States must be autonomous and independent.
2)    Within the boundaries of a state peoples are free to chose there own form of government.
3)    One state does not have the right to intervene in to the internal affairs of another state.
4)    There must not be an illegal trans border movement between two states.
5)    Each state can enter into an international agreement freely.
==?Main Attraction of SOVEREIGNTY:
1)    International recognition.
2)    International agreements OR vote in international organizations.
3)    Channel to international finance.
4)    A status of local leadership is recognized around th ...
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