Political Science, asked by Praful2381, 10 months ago

What is the most important element of state?

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Answered by Striker10
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Explanation:

Every state must have its population, a definite territory, a duly established government and sovereignty. Absence of any of these elements denies to it the status of statehood.

So these three r the most importamt elements

Answered by priyarksynergy
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Sovereignty is the most important and exclusive element of the State.

Explanation:

  • An organization may have population, territory, and government however now no longer has sovereignty, No other corporation or organization can declare sovereignty.
  • The sovereignty of the State has aspects, inner sovereignty, and outside sovereignty.
  • Internal sovereignty is the's monopoly of authority interior its boundaries.
  • Each State is impartial to the Other States. Its will is its very own, unaffected via way of means of the desire of every other outside authority. This clarifies the which means of outside Sovereignty.
  • This authority can not be shared with every other State, and none of its participants inside its territory can owe obedience to every other State.
Answered by Raghav1330
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The most important element of the state is Sovereignty followed by other elements like population, government, and territory.

  • Sovereignty is the most important and most exclusive element of the state. Without sovereignty, no state can exist.
  • It is the basis on which the state regulates all aspects of the life of the people living in its territory.
  • The sovereignty of a state has two aspects, internal and external sovereignty where internal sovereignty means the state's monopoly of authority inside its boundary and this authority cannot be shared by any other state.
  • Each state is independent of other states. It will is its own, unaffected by the will of any other external authority. This is external sovereignty.

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