State Sovereignty
“If a determinate human superior not in the habit of obedience to a like superior, receives habitual obedience from the bulk of a given society, that determinate superior is sovereign in that society; and the society (including superior) is a society political and independent.”Who of the following said this?
Hobbes
Laski
Jean Bodin
Austin
Austin
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One of the salient features of the theory of sovereignty as expounded by Hobbes was that he stood for its:A. Transference from other sovereignty
B. Its perpetuity
C. Its indivisibility
D. Its inalienability
Which one of the following is associated with the statement that ‘If sovereignty is not absolute no state will exist’?
A. Aristotle
B. Rousseau
C. Karl Marx
D. Austin
The world ‘sovereignty’ derives its origin from superanus which belongs to language:
A. Green
B. Latin
C. English
D. French
External aspect of sovereignty was fully developed by:
A. John Austin
B. Grotius
C. Bodin
D. Hobbes
Who said that sovereignty cannot reside in ‘determinate human superior’?
A. Austin
B. Bodin
C. G.D.H.Cole
D. Henry Maine
First western writer to develop systematic doctrine of sovereignty was:
A. John Austin
B. Grotius
C. Plato
D. T.H.Green
According to the Pluralists one of the important limitations on sovereignty is:
A. Written Constitution
B. Independent Judiciary
C. Political Parties
D. International Law
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