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KembaraXtra – Legal Terms – Micro-state


A micro-state is a sovereign state with a very small geographical area and population. Generally, the term refers to states with less than 500 square miles of territory and populations below 100,000 people.


Examples of micro-states include Andorra, Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, and Monaco. Despite their limited size and resources, these states possess full international legal personality and participate in global diplomacy.


The admission of micro-states into the United Nations was once debated because of concerns about whether such small nations could effectively carry out the responsibilities of membership. Ultimately, the principle that all sovereign states should be eligible for membership prevailed over those concerns.
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