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1. Derivative instrument.
1. ''Law - international law - sovereignty - personality.''


2. ''Maths''.
Very similar to a country.
A derivative function describes the rate of change of the underlying function, with respect to changes in one of the variables in the underlying function.


The first derivative describes the slope of the function curve at a given point on the curve.
But, more strictly, an entity that has:
The second derivative describes the rate of change of the slope.  In other words the degree of curvature, at a given point.


== See also ==
*A permanent population;
* [[Derivative instrument]]
*A defined territory; and
* [[Embedded derivative]]
*An effective government.
* [[Greeks]]


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''.
==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.


See also