Chapter 15 — State succession, Paragraph 4.3 (§15.00.04.03)
By the same token, a state may continue to exist if it has citizens, even if (temporarily) it cannot process (in fact, exercise control over) their personal data—that is, a state may have a people but not a territory (see §17.00.04; on states creating the information processing environment necessary for their citizens to live in, see §11.00.03).
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