Суверена држава — разлика између измена
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'''Суверена држава''' је [[држава]] са дефинисаном територијом која има унутрашњи и спољашњи [[суверенитет]], стално [[становништво]], [[влада|владу]], независност од других држава и капацитет да уђе у [[међународни односи|међународне односе]] са другим сувереним државама.<ref>{{Cite book |title=International law |first1=Malcolm Natෟhan |last1=Shaw |year=2003 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |page=178 |quote=Article 1 of the [[Montevideo Convention]] on Rights and Duties of States, 1933 lays down the most widely accepted formulation of the criteria of statehood in international law. It note that the state as an international person should possess the following qualifications: '(a) a permanent population; (b) a defined territory; (c) government; and (d) capacity to enter into relations with other states'}}<br />{{
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== Литература ==
* {{Cite book |title=Perspectives on international law |editor1-first=Nandasiri |editor1-last=Jasentuliyana |publisher=Kluwer Law International |year=1995 |page=20 |quote=So far as States are concerned, the traditional definitions provided for in the Montevideo Convention remain generally accepted.|ref=harv}}
* {{Cite book |title=International law |first1=Malcolm Natෟhan |last1=Shaw |year=2003 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |page=178 |quote=Article 1 of the [[Montevideo Convention]] on Rights and Duties of States, 1933 lays down the most widely accepted formulation of the criteria of statehood in international law. It note that the state as an international person should possess the following qualifications: '(a) a permanent population; (b) a defined territory; (c) government; and (d) capacity to enter into relations with other states'}}<br />{{cite book |title=Perspectives on international law |editor1-first=Nandasiri |editor1-last=Jasentuliyana |publisher=Kluwer Law International |year=1995 |page=20 |quote=So far as States are concerned, the traditional definitions provided for in the Montevideo Convention remain generally accepted.|ref=harv}}
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