enter into relations with other states ,it means that the state is recognized by other surrounding states or by the states which have relationship with the specific state. Sovereignty: internal and external Lecture 3 A defined territory 3 types of territories: Territory under the full sovereignty of the state territory within the state borders. Borders are established by two stages: 1) delimitation establishing of the borders on paper, treaties with annexes, which have maps where the border is shown and the description of the border etc; 2) demarcation establishing the border on the ground since maps and reality can be a bit different sometimes. In addition : 1) subsoil to the centre of the world is part of the territory; 2) airspace over the territory and outer space, until 100-110 km; 3) islands, 4) territorial and internal waters
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