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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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