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Qué (quién) es suzerain - definición

TYPE OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A DOMINANT AND A VASSAL STATE
Suzerain; Paramountcy; Suzeraine; Suzeraineté; Suzerainté; Suzerainity; Suzerains; British paramountcy; British Paramountcy; Suzereinty

Suzerain         
·noun A superior lord, to whom fealty is due; a feudal lord; a lord paramount.
suzerain         
['su:z?re?n]
¦ noun
1. a sovereign or state having some control over another state that is internally autonomous.
2. a feudal overlord.
Derivatives
suzerainty noun
Origin
C19: from Fr., appar. from sus 'above', suggested by souverain 'sovereign'.
suzerain         
n.
Feudal lord, liege lord, lord paramount.

Wikipedia

Suzerainty

Suzerainty () is the rights and obligations of a person, state or other polity who controls the foreign policy and relations of a tributary state, while allowing the tributary state to have internal autonomy. While the subordinate party is called a vassal, vassal state or tributary state, the dominant party is called a suzerain. While the rights and obligations of a vassal are called vassalage, the rights and obligations of a suzerain are called suzerainty.

Suzerainty differs from sovereignty in that the dominant power allows tributary states to be technically independent, but enjoy only limited self-rule. Although the situation has existed in a number of historical empires, it is considered difficult to reconcile with 20th- or 21st-century concepts of international law, in which sovereignty is a binary concept, which either exists or does not. While a sovereign state can agree by treaty to become a protectorate of a stronger power, modern international law does not recognise any way of making this relationship compulsory on the weaker power. Suzerainty is a practical, de facto situation, rather than a legal, de jure one.

Ejemplos de uso de suzerain
1. They seem to regard themselves as suzerain states even in the 21st century.
2. This clearly shows what extent the U.S. brazen–faced nature as a suzerain country has reached, while despising and insulting south Koreans.
3. He, therefore, could defeat the Japanese imperialists and liberate the country by leading the Korean people in the anti–Japanese revolution when others said that it was impossible to make the national liberation revolution without recourse to the working class of the suzerain state.