“Sovereignty is the ultimate power, authority and/or jurisdiction over a people and a territory. No other person, group, tribe or state can tell a sovereign entity what to do with its land and/or people. A sovereign entity can decide and administer its own laws, can determine the use of its land and can do pretty much as it pleases, free of external influence (within the limitations of international law).” …show more content…
Public international law and State sovereignty are two corresponding units by which both share in the integration of its relativity to the effect of another. However, according to Encyclopædia Britannica, the concept of sovereignty is one by which is the most controversial topic in political theories and as regards to the international plane.
In spite of this, discussions and arguments have been raised whether or not the concept of State sovereignty undermines much of the extent of international law. This concern would be the whole line of reasoning to be discussed in due