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Sovereigntythe is a term that appears rarely in scholarly writing and is not recognized as a distinct, widely defined concept. In many texts it is likely the result of a typographical error or a neologism formed by combining sovereignty with the definite article the, possibly signaling a discussion of a specific or “the” sovereignty within a debate. Because there is no established definition, its meaning depends on context.

Sovereignty itself refers to the supreme authority of a state to govern itself and to the equal

If used as a coined term, sovereigntythe may be read in several ways: as shorthand for “sovereignty

In contemporary discourse, discussions of sovereignty engage with globalization, the rise of supranational institutions, cyberspace governance,

See also: Sovereignty, State sovereignty, Popular sovereignty, International law, Data sovereignty, Secession.

legal
status
of
states
in
international
law.
It
encompasses
internal
sovereignty,
the
capacity
to
enforce
laws
within
a
territory,
and
external
sovereignty,
the
capacity
to
participate
in
international
relations
as
an
independent
actor.
These
dimensions
interact
with
domestic
legitimacy,
jurisdiction,
and
recognition
by
other
states.
theory”
in
political
philosophy
and
law;
as
the
name
of
a
project,
publication,
or
online
forum
dedicated
to
discussion
of
sovereignty;
or
simply
as
a
typographical
variant
that
should
be
corrected
to
“sovereignty”
or
“sovereignty
theory”
depending
on
context.
data
sovereignty,
and
debates
over
secession
and
self-determination.
These
topics
illustrate
how
the
understanding
and
exercise
of
sovereignty
evolves
beyond
the
classic
state-centric
model.