A. The legal sovereign in England is the Queen or the King
B. The legal sovereign in England is the People
C. The legal sovereign in England is the House of Commons
D. The legal sovereign in England is the Queen/King-in-Parliament
Sovereignty Of State
Sovereignty Of State
A. Austin’s theory of sovereignty is in keeping with the notions of popular sovereignty
B. Austin’s theory of sovereignty is not in keeping with the notions of popular sovereignty
C. Austin exaggerates the element of force when he describes law as a command of the sovereign
D. Austin fails to draw a distinction between, legal and political sovereignty
A. Legal sovereign has power to issue final commands
B. Violation of the command of Legal sovereign is punishable
C. All rights emanate from the legal sovereign
D. The legal sovereign enjoys only limited authority
A. Sovereignty rests exclusively with the state
B. Sovereignty is permanent
C. Sovereignty is shared by the state with government
D. State can give a part of its sovereignty to society
A. Sovereignty implies freedom to conduct intenal affairs of a state
B. Sovereignty means freedom to conduct the foreign affairs
C. Sovereignth means freedom to conduct both Internal and external affairs
D. Sovereignty is the desire of people to have independence
A. A Marxist viewpoint
B. A Pluralist viewpoint
C. A Fabian viewpoint
D. An Anarchist viewpoint
A. Parliamentary control of associations
B. Government control of association
C. Autonomy of associations
D. Administrative control of associations
A. Burgess
B. Willoughby
C. Bodin
D. Austin
A. Pluralists
B. Socialists
C. Capitalists
D. All the above
A. Fully supported Austin’s theory of sovereignty
B. Supported the basic principles of Austin’s theory of sovereignty but differed from him in details
C. Bitterly criticised Austins’s theory of sovereignty
D. Expressed new views about Austin’s theory of sovereignty