
Sovereignty Rights
Sovereignty rights refer to a nation's authority to govern itself without external interference. It means a country has the power to make its own laws, control its borders, and manage its resources. These rights are fundamental to a country's independence and identity, allowing it to make decisions that best serve its citizens. Sovereignty is recognized internationally, meaning other countries respect each other's authority to govern. It’s essential for maintaining the stability, security, and integrity of a nation within the global community.