Sovereignty, as an integral element of statehood, remains a pertinent subject that attracts attention from experts across various fields of knowledge. This article conducts a comprehensive analysis of the principles of sovereignty enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, tracing their evolution from a stage of privilege to a concept of responsibility. Various aspects of the interaction between intervention and sovereignty are examined in the context of contemporary challenges such as humanitarian interventions and economic interdependence. The paper proposes a detailed comparison of the concept of sovereignty with its historical context, paying attention to contemporary changes and demands. The research concludes that sovereignty not only strengthens in the modern world but also undergoes reevaluation, emphasizing its essential role in contemporary global politics and international law. The findings underscore the relevance of the sovereignty concept in the modern geopolitical context and highlight the need for its dynamic adaptation to contemporary challenges and requirements.
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