Tuvalu, a small Pacific ocean island nation, has declared that its existence shall continue as a Digital Nation as climate change threatens to drown its land. In this piece, our analyst explores the legal backing for this decision specifically in light of the requirements under the international Montevideo Convention, which sets the standard for how states are defined today.
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