Abstract

Regardless of the form of state structure, government or political regime, states remain legally equal, having the same rights as subjects of international law relations. Taking into account the analysis that was carried out in the present scientific approach, we emphasize that the state structure adopted by each nation can determine and influence the way of exercising sovereignty. It can determine the surrender of some attributes of sovereignty or it can limit the sovereignty to a degree that it would not affect the interests of the state and the people. The integration of the state in international or regional structures does not cancel its sovereign character. In modern conditions, the notion of the principle of territorial integrity is unquestionable which is true and fixed in the Constitutions of most states.

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