A. Hobbes
B. Rousseau
C. Locke
D. T.H. Green
Related Mcqs:
- Concept of legal sovereignty was for the first time pronounced by:____________?
A. St. Augustine
B. Hobbes
C. Machiavelli
D. Locke
E. Hegel - Of the following legal concept of sovereignty was advocated by:__________?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. Jean Bodin - Austin propounded his theory of Sovereignty in the book:
A. Two Treatises on Government
B. Lectures on Jurisprudence
C. Early History of Institutions
D. Modern State - The Pluralistic theory of sovereignty was first propounded by:
A. Laski
B. MacIver
C. Bodin
D. Von Gierke - The Pluralist thinkers have attacked the concept of sovereignty on a number of grounds. Which of the following is not a ground of their attack on sovereignty?
A. The concept of sovereignty is against the freedom of association
B. The concept of sovereignty is against individual liberty
C. The concept of sovereignty is against the ideal of international peace and harmony
D. The concept of sovereignty is unethical - Characteristics of legal sovereignty is that it is:____________?
A. Not precise
B. Not well organised
C. Fully well organised and precise
D. Not recognised by law - There are several forms of sovereignty. The sovereignty of the King of Great Britain can be classified as: ____________?
A. Titular Sovereignty
B. Real Sovereignty
C. Popular Sovereignty
D. Legal Sovereignty - The concept of popular sovereignty is associated with:____________?
A. Austin
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. Bodin - Legal sovereignty in Pakistan vests with: ___________?
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Council of Ministers
D. Cabinet
E. Electorates - In Britain the legal sovereignty resides in:__________?
A. The House of Lords
B. The Queen-in-Parliament
C. The Queen
D. The Courts