Sovereignty is an essential element of:
A.Society
B.State
C.Government
D.Nation
Sovereignty is an essential element of: Read More »
A.Society
B.State
C.Government
D.Nation
Sovereignty is an essential element of: Read More »
A.The General Will
B.The Real Will
C.The Actual Will
D.The King
According to Rousseau sovereignty resides in: Read More »
A.Sovereignty lies in the state only
B.Sovereignty lies in the Parliament
C.Sovereignty lies in the Kind
D.Sovereignty lies in all the associations of the state
According to the concept of Plural Sovereignty: Read More »
A.Austin
B.Locke
C.Mooney
D.Laski
Who described laws as a command of the sovereign: Read More »
A.Titular Sovereignty
B.Real Sovereignty
C.Popular Sovereignty
D.Legal Sovereignty
The sovereignty of the King of Great Britain can be classified as Read More »
A.John Austin
B.Jean Bodin
C.Hobbes
D.None of the above
If sovereignty is not absolute, no state exists’ Who said this? Read More »
A.Written Constitution
B.Independent Judiciary
C.Political Parties
D.International Law
According to the Pluralists one of the important limitations on sovereignty is: Read More »
A.Bentham
B.J.S. Mill
C.Leacock
D.Laski
Who was the doyen of the Pluralists from amongst the following? Read More »
A.Abolition of state
B.Classless and stateless society
C.Curtailing powers of state
D.Further extension of the powers of state
The Pluralists are in favour of: Read More »
A.To promote general welfare of its citizens
B.To regulate the activities of various associations
C.To regulate production distribution of essential goods
D.To provide social securities like unemployment allowance and old pension
The main function of the state according to the Pluralists is: Read More »