The document defines the key elements that characterize a state:
1) A population residing within a fixed territory. There is no minimum or maximum threshold for the size of the population or territory.
2) An organized government that acts as the machinery through which the state exercises its supreme power and performs various functions.
3) Sovereignty, which is the most important characteristic of a state. Sovereignty refers to the state having supreme power and ultimate authority with no entity above it, both internally over its population and externally as an independent entity not under foreign control.