suveräitet
Suveräitet is a term that broadly refers to the supreme authority within a territory. It encompasses the idea that a state or governing body has the ultimate power to govern itself without external interference. This concept is central to international law and political science, defining the relationship between states and their internal affairs. Historically, the development of the concept of suveräitet is often linked to the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, which established the principle of state sovereignty. There are different interpretations of suveräitet, including internal and external aspects. Internal suveräitet relates to the state's authority over its own population and territory, while external suveräitet concerns its recognition and independence from other states. Challenges to suveräitet can arise from various sources, such as international organizations, economic globalization, or internal secessionist movements. The notion of suveräitet is not absolute and is often debated in contemporary political discourse, particularly in light of increasing global interdependence.