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  • '''Singapore''' is a [[sovereign state|sovereign]] [[island country|island]] [[country]] and [[city-state]] in [[maritime So ...eration two years later; Singapore became an independent [[Sovereign state|sovereign country]] in 1965.
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  • |leader_title1 = Sovereign ...thanas and their Autonomous Status| work=gov.shrikailasa.org}}</ref> (with sovereign status), each of which had complete autonomy regarding their customs and ad
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  • ...0Great%20Powers |access-date=13 June 2016}} ("''The great powers are super-sovereign states: an exclusive club of the most powerful states economically, militar ...ic]], which was the first [[Flag of Italy|Italian tricolour]] adopted by a sovereign Italian state (1797)]]
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  • ...kistan, key cities during the Mughal period were [[Multan]], [[Lahore High Court|Lahore, Peshawer]] and [[Thatta]],<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.googl ...ay impaired by this seemingly ambiguous position they all held the British sovereign as their head of state who was represented in each capital by a governor- g
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  • ...nclaimed and uninhabited since up to 2023 when it was declared a Country / Sovereign State on the 5th September 2023 by a Great Professor Dr. Webiston Jokonya. ...nclaimed and uninhabited since up to 2023 when it was declared a Country / Sovereign State on the 5th September 2023 by a Great Professor Dr. Webiston Jokonya.
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  • ...), a prominent 19th-century jurist, who was also a former Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice. Cooley was a dean of the [[University of Michigan Law School ...States Court Of Appeals For The Sixth Circuit, Nos. 12-2066/2130</ref> The court noted that "it would be unreasonable for Plaintiffs to rely on two bare-bon
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  • ...dern [[local government]]s, [[company|companies]] and institutions up to [[sovereign state]]s, to the [[international politics|international level]]. ...rise in 19th century thought of [[nationalism]], under which legitimate [[Sovereign state|states]] were assumed to correspond to ''[[nations]]''—groups of pe
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  • ....htm}}</ref> [[Linguistic groups|linguistic]], and religious groups. The [[sovereign state]] of Tanzania is a [[Presidential system|presidential]] constitutiona Tanzania's legal system is based on English [[common law]].<ref name="TZ court system"/>
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  • ...st economy]] measured by purchasing power parity and is Europe's [[List of sovereign states in Europe by GDP (nominal)|second largest]] economy by [[nominal GDP ...ain]]. This rebellion was driven by the great feudal lords and [[sovereign court]]s as a reaction to the [[absolutism|rise of royal power]] in France.
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  • {{about|the modern sovereign state}} ...f countries and dependencies by population density|most sparsely populated sovereign nation]]. Mongolia is the world's largest landlocked country that does not
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  • | Judiciary = [[Supreme Court of Texas]] (Civil)<br />[[Texas Court of Criminal Appeals]] (Criminal) ...d-highest]] [[Gross State Product|gross state product]]. If Texas were a [[sovereign state]], it would have the 10th-largest economy in the world.
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  • ...nited States Army]]. He served as one of the judges on the [[United States Court of Military Commission Review]] from December 2008 to November 2011.<ref> | title = Judges U.S. Court of Military Commission Review
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  • ...lity of the nation''. Although illegal under the Chilean constitution, the court supported and strengthened Pinochet's soon-to-be seizure of power.<ref name ...a system of military courts, a constitutional tribunal, and the [[Supreme Court of Chile]]. In June 2005, Chile completed a nationwide overhaul of its crim
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  • ...as human rights, sanctions, the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, remnants of wars, and international arbitration.<ref name=":11" /><ref nam ==== '''International Court of Justice (ICJ)''' ====
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  • ...purchased indentured servants of their own. In 1640, the Virginia General Court recorded the earliest documentation of lifetime slavery when they sentenced ...er own one of the first Black "slaves", [[John Casor]], resulting from the court ruling of a civil case.<ref name="russell">[https://archive.org/stream/free
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  • ...b.com/utah/ci_3522572 "GI injured in Afghan war wins lawsuit: Unique case: Court awards default judgment to man blinded in one eye"], ''[[Salt Lake Tribune] In January 2008, a U.S. Attorney claimed the US federal government to have "[[sovereign immunity]]" over the seized funds, asserting that it does not have to compl
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  • | subdivision_type = [[List of sovereign states|Country]] ...un|stirps]] of the Habsburg dynasty ruled in Innsbruck with an independent court. In the 1620s the first opera house north of the Alps was erected in Innsbr
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  • ...on Judge for the International Court of Justice and International Criminal Court.<ref>{{Cite web |title=EUROPOLICE FEDERATION CENTER HEAD OFFICE MANAGEMENT ...ly headhunted by the United Nation for a position within the International Court of Justice Redemption Department for his expertise in finance and has been
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  • ...he European Union. Austria also implements the decisions of the [[European Court of Human Rights]], since the [[European Convention on Human Rights]] is par ...ustria following World War II and recognised Austria as an independent and sovereign state. On 26 October 1955, the [[Federal Assembly of Austria|Federal Assemb
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  • *[[1895]] &ndash; The [[United States Court of Private Land Claims]] rules [[James Reavis]]’s claim to Barony of Ariz *[[1976]] &ndash; The [[Angola]]n court sentences US and UK [[mercenaries]] to death sentences and prison terms in
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  • ...s-date=27 April 2013}}</ref> The Republic of Ghana was the first [[List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Africa|African]] country to gain [[inde ...atenteben]] and <!--No Wikipedia article for [[koloko]]-->koloko lute, <!--court music, including -->the atumpan, and log [[xylophone]]s used in asonko musi
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  • ...e the partition of Bengal, Prime Minister HS Suhrawardy proposed a Bengali sovereign state. A referendum and the proclamation of the Radcliffe Line established ...1972. Islam was declared the state religion in 1988. In 2010, the Supreme Court of Bangladesh reaffirmed the secular principles in the constitution.
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  • | leader_title4 = [[High Courts of India|High Court]] | leader_name4 = [[Madhya Pradesh High Court Jabalpur]]
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  • The denial was quashed in federal court and is being reassessed by the government department. ...t, a terrorist organization with the stated aim to establish Xinjiang as a sovereign state.
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  • ...e took shelter in Egarosindur. In 1577 [[Isa Khan]] declared Egarosindur a sovereign state. In his age this place appeared as a remarkable place of trade and co *[[Amir Hossain]] (born 1957) – judge of the [[Supreme Court of Bangladesh]]
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  • ...e took shelter in Egarosindur. In 1577 [[Isa Khan]] declared Egarosindur a sovereign state. In his age this place appeared as a remarkable place of trade and co *[[Amir Hossain]] (born 1957) – judge of the [[Supreme Court of Bangladesh]]
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  • ...in the area and had a dream in which he saw that Varahi would make him the sovereign of this territory with the condition that Sur worships her. On a cloudy day ...tations in Noakhali District—Noakhali (Sonapur), Harinarayanpur, Maijdee Court, Maijdee, Chowmuhani, Bazra and Sonaimuri.
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  • ...llenge, while Putin concluded by saying, “…and now the ball is in your court.” ...fy such catastrophic circumstances in the best interest of the Humans, the Sovereign, and the countless victims who have suffered injury or loss of life.
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