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A protectorate, in the context of international relations, is a state that is under protection by another state for defence against aggression and other violations of law. [1]
Στο Διεθνές Δίκαιο ή την Πολιτική ο όρος Προτεκτοράτο (Protectorate) σημαίνει κάποια εδαφική κατοικήσιμη περιοχή που ελέγχεται (ή κυριαρχείται κατά διάφορους βαθμούς) από μία ή περισσότερες "προστατεύουσες" [προστάτιδες] (protecting) Δυνάμεις.
Protectorate, in international relations, the relationship between two states one of which exercises some decisive control over the other. The degree of control may vary from a situation in which the protecting state guarantees and protects the safety of the other, such as the status afforded to
27 Νοε 2017 · A protectorate is a territory that is dependent on a particular sovereign nation. The sovereign nation usually grants the dependent nation a local autonomy and some independence to manage some of its issues.
1 Both the term ‘protectorate’ and the term ‘protected State’ refer to a relatively powerful State’s promise to protect a weaker State from external aggression or internal disturbance, in return for which the protected entity yields certain powers to the protector.
1.1 Protectorates and Protected States, like mandated/trust territories (see "MANDATED AND TRUST TERRITORIES"), were foreign territories to which British protection was extended in one form or...
In a protectorate relationship, the protecting state normally assumes control of the foreign relations of the protected state in addition to providing for its defense. Often the protecting state has some control over the internal affairs of the protected state.