political_concept

principle of state sovereignty

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Properties

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description
A fundamental concept in international law and relations, asserting that each sovereign state has exclusive authority over its territory and internal affairs, free from external interference.
impact_region
Europe
originating_document
Treaty of Westphalia

Relationships

  • applied_to_regionEurope
    description
    The Principle of state sovereignty, established by the Treaty of Westphalia, primarily took root and reshaped the political landscape of Europe.
    source
    Page 6file
    source_text
    state sovereignty in Europe
  • extracted_fromPage 6
    extracted_at
    2026-03-09T18:30:18.097Z
    source
    Page 6file
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  • same_as01KK9XGJ3Z8Y1E6Y30ADXWHEWS
    confidence
    0.98
    detected_at
    2026-03-09T18:31:01.949Z
    detected_by
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    reasoning
    The candidate's label 'state sovereignty' is a direct and common synonym for the source's 'principle of state sovereignty'. Both entities share nearly identical descriptions, defining the concept of a state's exclusive authority over its territory, and both explicitly link this concept to the 'Treaty of Westphalia' as its origin. Their types ('political_concept' vs 'political_principle') are highly compatible, and both are related to the same 'Europe' entity ('01KK9XGJ0HC4JHKT278XQR6HBH') through an 'applied_to_region' relationship, further confirming they refer to the same real-world concept.
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