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The Sovereign Military Order of Malta is sometimes described as a “sovereign subject of international law” without territory. Is it historically unique in this respect, or have there been other non-territorial sovereign subjects of international law (other than situations like 1939-1991 Lithuania)?

by /u/spikebrennan in /r/AskHistorians

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