Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Sovereign Military Order of Malta" in English language version.
Pour le droit français, l'Ordre de Malte n'est pas un sujet de droit international.[For French law, the Order of Malta is not a subject of international law.]
[Francis] made clear that the delegate would not have any role in the order's governance, out of respect for the order's sovereignty.
as part of the bargain only three men – the grand master, the lieutenant grand master, and the chancellor – could be citizens there. The other S.M.O.M.ians were to be citizens of the country they lived in."
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)The Order does not exercise territorial sovereignty over any territory, including its headquarters in Rome and Fort San Angelo, leased from Malta. Both are regarded only as exterritorial property.
Minuscule as it is, the Order does also possess sovereign territory. This consists of the land in Rome on which stands the Grand Magistracy in the Via Condotti and the Villa Malta.
The Order does not exercise territorial sovereignty over any territory, including its headquarters in Rome and Fort San Angelo, leased from Malta. Both are regarded only as exterritorial property.
... up to the conclusion of the reform process and in any case until I consider it useful for the Order itself.
[Francis] made clear that the delegate would not have any role in the order's governance, out of respect for the order's sovereignty.
... up to the conclusion of the reform process and in any case until I consider it useful for the Order itself.
Pour le droit français, l'Ordre de Malte n'est pas un sujet de droit international.[For French law, the Order of Malta is not a subject of international law.]
Minuscule as it is, the Order does also possess sovereign territory. This consists of the land in Rome on which stands the Grand Magistracy in the Via Condotti and the Villa Malta.
The Order does not exercise territorial sovereignty over any territory, including its headquarters in Rome and Fort San Angelo, leased from Malta. Both are regarded only as exterritorial property.