A. Two Treatises on Government
B. Lectures on Jurisprudence
C. Early History of Institutions
D. Modern State
Related Mcqs:
- Austin propounded a theory of: ___________?
A. Legal Sovereignty
B. Political Sovereignty
C. Titular Sovereignty
D. Popular Sovereignty - Hohn Austin who expounded his theory of sovereignty was:____________?
A. Roman
B. Greek
C. French
D. English
E. Russian - Locke propounded his theory of Social Contract in the book entitled:
A. Lectures on Jurisprudence
B. Two Treatises on Civil Government
C. Social Contract
D. Representative Government - Which of the followings was the bitterest critic of Austin’s theory of sovereignty?
A. Bodin
B. Laski
C. Sir Henry Maine
D. Hobbes - Which one of the following is not correct about Austin’s theory of sovereignty?
A. It believes sovereignty is indivisible
B. It believes that legal and popular sovereignty cannot keep pace with each other
C. It up holds the concept of popular sovereignty
D. It has not distinguished between legal and political sovereignty - The Pluralistic theory of sovereignty was first propounded by:
A. Laski
B. MacIver
C. Bodin
D. Von Gierke - Which one of the following statements is incorrect with reference to Austin’s definition of sovereignty?
A. It resides in a determinate human superior
B. The determinate human superior should not be in the habit of obedience to like superior
C. The determinate human superior receives habitual obedience from the bluk of population of given society
D. The determinate human superior must be responsible for his acts to the elected representatives of the people
E. The determinate human superior must be capable of being located - One of the important critics of Austin’s concept of sovereignty has been:___________?
A. J.S.Mill
B. Bodin
C. Grotius
D. MacIver
E. Mhenry Maine - Name of John Austin in the development of sovereignty is associated with:
A. Internal aspect
B. External aspect
C. Legal theory
D. Philosophical theory
E. No theory - The concept of ‘legal sovereignty’ was for the first time propounded by:____________?
A. Hobbes
B. Rousseau
C. Locke
D. T.H. Green