The rapid development of social relations is currently leading to the transformation of many traditional legal tenets. Thus, public relations appear in the virtual space, cities can play a more significant role than the nation-state itself, and the design of the construction is often more expensive than the process of construction. These and many other things bring about the circumstances when the state, having its sovereignty, does not primarily take into account its territory to protect its own interests, as well as the emergence of new legal relations occurs without the usual binding to the territory. The purpose of this study is to assess the viability of the territory as one of the key characteristics of the state, taking into account the transformation of social relations under the modern conditions. The research attempts to understand the territory as a feature of the state with the latest trends in the development of social relations. To achieve this goal, modern scientific literature on the issue was analyzed to provide the assessment of the experience of new territory formation establishing new public relations and virtual space. It also provides an analysis of cross-border relations, carried out by both individuals and large commercial organizations. In order to develop an adequate legal doctrine, the methods of implementing the organizational and commercial activities of some organizations were investigated.
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