SOVEREIGNTY AND EUROPEAN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2008, Vol 26, Issue 1

Abstract

State sovereignty, disregarding the point of view it is looked at, implies the existence of a certain number of distinctive competences and capacities, allowing the opportunity to act both internally, at national level, but also externally, at international, cross border level. The accession to European Union must not be associated to the lose of sovereignty; the concept evolved in time, from the initial traditional meaning to a modern view which implies the maintenance of the judicial status and the delegation of some attributes and competences at supra state level. The sovereignty of the Romanian state will not be compromised by the European accession or the globalization phenomenon. Both processes will comprise a certain transfer of the state power to the community’s interests.

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Gabriel PEREŞ

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Gabriel PEREŞ (2008). SOVEREIGNTY AND EUROPEAN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. Impact Strategic, 26(1), 100-104. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-160071