Sovereignty by Trust: How a Foreign Trust Qualifies as a Nation Under International Law

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Constitution, Education, Intangibles, Law/Legal, Legal, News, Remedy, Sovereigns, Strawman/Artifical Entity/Legal Fiction, Trust

A foreign trust can lawfully serve as the foundation of a nation, meeting the core criteria for statehood established by the Montevideo Convention. Possessing legal personality, defined territory, a permanent population, and a governing structure, it functions as a sovereign entity under both contract and treaty law. This article explores how foreign trusts establish legitimate nations with the authority to govern, enter into agreements, and assert independence on the global stage.