Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1138279> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 70 of
70
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1138279 subject Q6863667.
- Q1138279 subject Q7238098.
- Q1138279 subject Q8472391.
- Q1138279 abstract "An associated state is the minor partner in a formal, free relationship between a political territory with a degree of statehood and a (usually larger) nation, for which no other specific term, such as protectorate, is adopted. The details of such free association are contained in United Nations General Assembly resolution 1541 (XV) Principle VI, a Compact of Free Association or Associated Statehood Act and are specific to the countries involved. In the case of the Cook Islands and Niue, the details of their free association arrangement are contained in several documents, such as their respective constitutions, the 1983 Exchange of Letters between the governments of New Zealand and the Cook Islands, and the 2001 Joint Centenary Declaration. Free associated states can be described as independent or not, but free association is not a qualification of an entity's statehood or status as a subject of international law.Informally it can be considered more widely: from a post-colonial form of amical protection, or protectorate, to confederation of unequal members when the lesser partner(s) delegate(s) to the major one (often the former colonial power) some authority normally exclusively retained by a sovereign state, usually in such fields as defense and foreign relations, while often enjoying favorable economic terms such as market access.According to some scholars, a form of association based on benign protection and delegation of sovereignty can be seen as a defining feature of microstates.A federacy, a type of government where at least one of the subunits in an otherwise unitary state enjoys autonomy like a subunit within a federation, is similar to an associated state, with such subunit(s) having considerable independence in internal issues, except foreign affairs and defence. Yet in terms of international law it is a completely different situation because the subunits are not independent international entities and have no potential right to independence.".
- Q1138279 wikiPageExternalLink index.php?did=cookisstatus.pdf.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q1065.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q1138279.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q145.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q146328.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q1505.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q159.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q161243.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q1637975.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q164142.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q170156.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q171328.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q171504.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q1763527.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q185086.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q193270.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q199683.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q202686.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q217.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q223832.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q230.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q23334.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q235.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q238.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q244381.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q2478583.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q25228.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q26988.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q2749351.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q34020.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q347.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q3624078.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q36823.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q379656.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q3917700.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q42008.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q42138.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q4393803.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q47423.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q5422015.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q5439978.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q5481.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q664.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q664609.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q668.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q6863667.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q695.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q7016282.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q702.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q709.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q7238098.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q740185.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q760.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q769.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q7755.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q781.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q784.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q7985529.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q80516.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q8472391.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q8736.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q907112.
- Q1138279 wikiPageWikiLink Q917.
- Q1138279 comment "An associated state is the minor partner in a formal, free relationship between a political territory with a degree of statehood and a (usually larger) nation, for which no other specific term, such as protectorate, is adopted. The details of such free association are contained in United Nations General Assembly resolution 1541 (XV) Principle VI, a Compact of Free Association or Associated Statehood Act and are specific to the countries involved.".
- Q1138279 label "Associated state".