The high priest of sovereignty was:
A.J.S.Mill
B.T.H. Green
C.Machiavelli
D.Hegel
E.Rousseau
The high priest of sovereignty was: Read More »
A.J.S.Mill
B.T.H. Green
C.Machiavelli
D.Hegel
E.Rousseau
The high priest of sovereignty was: Read More »
A.Bulk of society
B.Determinate human superior
C.In the like superior
D. None of these
Where does legal sovereignty vest? Read More »
A.G.D.H. Cole
B.Sorel
C.Duguit
D.Bodin
Sovereignty is the supreme will of the state’ was said by: Read More »
A.Absolute powers both internally and externally
B.Legal unrestricted and unlimited powers
C.Supreme law making authority
D.The powers of an absolute monarch
The sovereignty with reference to state means: Read More »
A.John Austin
B.Grotius
C.Plato
D.T.H.Green
First western writer to develop systematic doctrine of sovereignty was: Read More »
A.Hobbes
B.Locke
C.Rousseau
D.Jean Bodin
Of the following legal concept of sovereignty was advocated by: Read More »
A.Divisibility
B.Comprehensiveness
C.Permanence
D. None of these
Pluralists believe in one of the following characteristics of sovereignty namely Read More »
A.President
B.Prime Minister
C.Council of Ministers
D.Cabinet
E.Electorates
Legal sovereignty in India vests with: Read More »
A.J.S.Mill
B.Bodin
C.Grotius
D.MacIver
E. M Henry Maine
One of the important critics of Austin’s concept of sovereignty has been: Read More »
A.Limited
B.Consititutional
C.Absolute
D.Divided
Hobbes believed in one of the following characteristics of sovereignty namely: Read More »