QUESTION 9
Which of the sentences below best describe the internal and external aspects of the term sovereignty?
Internal sovereignty refers to the idea that a state possesses ultimate authority to rule within its borders, while external' sovereignty
refers to idea that all states recognize each other as supreme within their own borders. The idea of 'sovereign equality of states'
governs the conduct of international relations between states.
Internal sovereignty refers to the idea that a state possesses the ability to control its people within its borders, while external'
sovereignty refers to idea that all states have the right to defend themselves.
Internal sovereignty refers to the idea that a state possesses ultimate authority to rule within its borders, while external' sovereignty
refers to idea that all states should respect each other and not make war.
Internal sovereignty refers to the idea that governments are able to punish people within their own borders, while external sovereignty
refers to a government's limited rights to punish foreigners living within their country.