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1 суверенитет
защищать свой суверенитет — to defend (one's) sovereignty
ограничить суверенитет — to curtail / to limit / to restrict the sovereignty
попирать суверенитет — to trample upon (smb.'s) sovereignty
посягать на суверенитет — to encroach upon (smb.'s) sovereignty
осуществлять государственный суверенитет — to exercise (one's) state sovereignty
номинальный суверенитет — nominal / titular sovereignty
нарушение суверенитета государства — violation of the sovereignty of a state / nation
передача суверенитета над государственной территорией государством-собственником другому государству — transfer of sovereignty over the state territory by the owner-state to another state
право суверенитета: использовать / осуществлять право суверенитета — to exercise the sovereignty
нарушать / ущемлять суверенитет государства — to infringe on a nation's sovereignty
находиться под суверенитетом государства — to be subjected to the sovereignty of the state, to be under the sovereignty of the state
суверенитет государства над воздушным пространством — sovereignty of the subjacent state in the air space
воздушное пространство подчиняется суверенитету находящегося под ним государства — the air space is within the sovereignty of the subjacent state
посягать на суверенитет страны — to encroach upon / to impinge upon the sovereignty of a country
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2 раздельный суверенитет
Diplomatic term: divided sovereigntyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > раздельный суверенитет
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sovereignty — /sov rin tee, suv /, n., pl. sovereignties. 1. the quality or state of being sovereign. 2. the status, dominion, power, or authority of a sovereign; royalty. 3. supreme and independent power or authority in government as possessed or claimed by a … Universalium
Sovereignty — Sov er*eign*ty, n.; pl. {Sovereignties}. [OE. soverainetee, OF. sovrainet[ e], F. souverainet[ e].] The quality or state of being sovereign, or of being a sovereign; the exercise of, or right to exercise, supreme power; dominion; sway; supremacy; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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