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Author Hobbs, Harry (Writer of Indigenous aspirations), author.

Title Micronations and the search for sovereignty / Harry Hobbs, University of Technology Sydney, George Williams, University of New South Wales
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022
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Description 1 online resource (x, 256 pages)
Series Cambridge studies in constitutional law
Cambridge studies in constitutional law.
Contents Prince Leonard prepares for war -- Statehood and micronations -- Motivations -- Performing sovereignty -- State responses -- The future of micronationalism -- List of micronations discussed
Summary "On a rainy and gloomy 2 September 1967, Roy Bates, a WWII veteran and former Major in the British Army, declared himself the ruler of the new Principality of Sealand. Like many political entities seeking statehood, several challenges immediately confronted the apparent nation. The difficulties facing Sealand appeared particularly grave. To begin with, the entirety of the Principality's territorial claim consisted of a 4,100-tonne de-commissioned artificial naval installation located off the coast of Essex in the River Thames estuary. Initially built in 1942 to guard the United Kingdom (UK) port of Harwich from invasion, the until recently abandoned naval fort possessed no arable land. In fact, it possessed very little habitable land at all. The purportedly independent state resembled an abandoned oil rig in being comprised of a 51-by-27-metre pontoon supported by two 18-metre hollow reinforced concrete towers of around 7.3 metres in diameter"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 04, 2022)
Subject Sovereignty.
Nation-building.
sovereignty.
LAW / Constitutional.
Nation-building.
Sovereignty.
SUBJECT Sealand (Wales) -- History
Subject Wales -- Sealand.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
Author Williams, George, 1969- author.
LC no. 2021050172
ISBN 9781009150132
1009150138