1. Defining characteristics of an international system.
The most important of these is that nations are not allowed to invade and occupy other nations except for very good reasons - indeed; the Sovereign state is inviolable, sacrosanct. ... Scotland, though a nation, is not a sovereign state as it does not have control over its borders and territory, and its parliament is subordinate to The British State. Besides sovereign states, there are also International organisations. ... This treaty enshrined the inviolability of the Sovereign state. It stated that Kings were the undisputed power in their own country, and that all Kings were equal with ot...
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