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Transfer of sovereignty

By: Koshy, Ninan.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2004Description: p.3597-598.Subject(s): Iraq - Politics and government | Politics and government In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The heastily contrived UN resolution 1546 on Iraq speaks of a `fully sovereign' interim government. But for the foreseeable future Iraq will have very little of what has been traditionally considered `sovereign'. Sovereignty in the democratic age has been associated with the consent of the naturally free and equal citizens living in a country. The new Iraqi entity, however, does not have supremacy over much and is extensively dominated by external control. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 39, Issue no: 32 Available AR62609

The heastily contrived UN resolution 1546 on Iraq speaks of a `fully sovereign' interim government. But for the foreseeable future Iraq will have very little of what has been traditionally considered `sovereign'. Sovereignty in the democratic age has been associated with the consent of the naturally free and equal citizens living in a country. The new Iraqi entity, however, does not have supremacy over much and is extensively dominated by external control. - Reproduced.

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