| Law - 1987 - 436 pages
...sovereign State, but by reason of her limited area (159 sq. km.), small population (about 1 1,000), and her geographical position, she has chosen to depute to others some of the attributes of sovereignty. For instance, she has contracted with other powers for the control of her customs, the administration... | |
| Bhagevatula Satyanarayana Murty - Political Science - 1989 - 716 pages
...obligations imposed upon it by the Covenant." It was noted that by virtue of her small population and geographical position, "she has chosen to depute to others some of the attributes of sovereignty." The delegated matters referred to were posts, telegraphs and telephones, control of customs and diplomatic... | |
| Stephen M. Schwebel - Law - 1994 - 656 pages
...There can be no doubt that juridically the Principality of Liechtenstein is a sovereign State, but by reason of her limited area, small population, and...depute to others some of the attributes of sovereignty . . . Liechtenstein has no army. For the above reasons, we are of the opinion that the Principality... | |
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