Sovereignty is characterized by absoluteness, inalienability, permanence and universality, meaning it is supreme, cannot be transferred or given away, remains constant, and applies universally to a state. Divisibility is not a characteristic of sovereignty because sovereignty is indivisible—it cannot be divided among different entities without losing its fundamental nature.
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