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International University
Foreign Affairs and International Academic Cooperation Division
University of Xaragua – Sovereign Academic Arm of the State
Formal Issuance: Office of the Prelate Founder and Rector-President
Jurisdiction: Sovereign Indigenous Private State of Xaragua
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The International Vision of the University of Xaragua and Its Opening to Foreign Students
Legal Frameworks Referenced:
Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States (1933), Art. 1–4
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), Articles 3, 5, 14, 16, 36
Canon Law (Codex Iuris Canonici), Canons 803–806, 211, 229
General Principles of International Academic Reciprocity and Recognition
Charter of the Sovereign Indigenous Private State of Xaragua, Title III, Articles 7–11
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The University of Xaragua is not merely an academic institution; it is the official higher education authority of the Sovereign Indigenous Private State of Xaragua.
As such, it represents an autonomous and canonically legitimate jurisdiction in the global academic sphere. It symbolizes intellectual independence, cultural continuity, and sovereign formation in the region of Xaragua.
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A Global Perspective on Education
The University of Xaragua embraces an international approach to higher education, grounded in the principle of scientia sine finibus (knowledge without borders). Its curriculum in political science, history, philosophy, economics, and theology:
Aligns with international best practices while maintaining sovereign pedagogical autonomy
Integrates comparative legal and political systems
Provides students with academic frameworks to operate across jurisdictions
Graduates are equipped to engage in global institutional debates, armed with the strategic and legal tools derived from a recognized autonomous academic jurisdiction.
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An Open Institution for Foreign Students
In accordance with UNDRIP Article 36 (international cooperation of Indigenous institutions), the University of Xaragua formally welcomes foreign applicants.
It offers:
Fully Online and Hybrid Learning Options
(Accessible under cross-border academic jurisdictional exemption per Article 19 of the ICCPR)
A Unique Political and Historical Framework, anchored in state doctrine, territorial sovereignty, and indigenous continuity
Academic and Diplomatic Exchanges, governed under treaty-level institutional MOUs
These mechanisms are supervised by the Council for International Academic Cooperation under the Rectorate.
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A Hub for International Research and Strategic Thinking
As a recognized academic jurisdiction, the University of Xaragua is open to collaboration with:
Universities, through state-to-state institutional protocols
Researchers, under sovereign fellowship agreements
Diplomatic actors, for strategic briefings and political analysis
Private partners, under legal frameworks for investment in state-accredited programs
It is hereby classified as a Regional Research Nexus on Sovereignty and Governance.
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A Strong Connection to the Catholic World
The University of Xaragua, being canonically accredited under Canons 803 and 144, maintains open affiliation with the Catholic academic world.
Its pursuit of affiliation with other Catholic institutions is grounded in:
Canons 211 and 229, ensuring lay academic participation
Article 5 of the Charter of Xaragua, aligning education with divine law
Canonically valid ecclesiastical silence following notification to the Holy See (April 6, 2025)
This affiliation enables:
Cross-recognition of coursework
Eligibility for research grants under canon law foundations
International Catholic academic mobility through bilateral agreements
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Shaping Future Global Leaders
The University of Xaragua is not a symbolic institution — it is the legally recognized pedagogical authority of a sovereign State.
International students admitted into its programs:
Receive an education recognized under customary and ecclesiastical legal frameworks
Become part of a juridically structured movement for statecraft, autonomy, and civilizational resilience
May apply for legal residency and participate in institutional governance as per state law
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