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1. | 1. ''Law - international law - sovereignty - personality.'' | ||
Very similar to a country. | |||
But, more strictly, an entity that has: | |||
*A permanent population; | |||
*A defined territory; and | |||
*An effective government. | |||
States have separate legal personality in international law, and can enter into relations with other states. | |||
[[Category: | 2. ''Adjective.'' | ||
Relating to, or provided by, a government or governmental agency. | |||
For example, ''state aid''. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[International law]] | |||
* [[Jurisdiction]] | |||
*[[Legal personality]] | |||
*[[Member state]] | |||
*[[Rentier state]] | |||
*[[Sovereignty]] | |||
*[[State aid]] | |||
*[[State immunity]] | |||
*[[State Pension]] | |||
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] |
Revision as of 18:36, 1 November 2021
1. Law - international law - sovereignty - personality.
Very similar to a country.
But, more strictly, an entity that has:
- A permanent population;
- A defined territory; and
- An effective government.
States have separate legal personality in international law, and can enter into relations with other states.
2. Adjective.
Relating to, or provided by, a government or governmental agency.
For example, state aid.