Difference between internal and external sovereignty
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As internal sovereignty implies unlimited freedom to interfere within, external sovereigntyimplies unlimited freedom from interference from without. A political community cannot be partially sovereign, but it can be partially independent or self-governing.
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External sovereignty, is the right of a nation to be free from external forces of interference that would challenge, disrupt, or remove the rights & freedoms of that nation to exist & to govern its own territory & society.
Internal sovereignty is the right of a nation to be free of internal forces of disruption to its rights & freedoms to exercise the internal governance of its society & territories.
Inernal sovereignty can be further subdivided to include the rights & freedoms of subsets of the sovereign nation to exercise their constitutional, or otherwise defined rights of governance within their regional boundaries. These subsets typically comprise provinces, states, territorial regions & municipalities.
External sovereignty, is the right of a nation to be free from external forces of interference that would challenge, disrupt, or remove the rights & freedoms of that nation to exist & to govern its own territory & society.
Internal sovereignty is the right of a nation to be free of internal forces of disruption to its rights & freedoms to exercise the internal governance of its society & territories.
Inernal sovereignty can be further subdivided to include the rights & freedoms of subsets of the sovereign nation to exercise their constitutional, or otherwise defined rights of governance within their regional boundaries. These subsets typically comprise provinces, states, territorial regions & municipalities.
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