A. Hegel
B. Bentham
C. Maitland
D. Austin
Sovereignty Of State
Sovereignty Of State
A. An absolute sovereign
B. A sovereign in name
C. None of both
D. None of these
A. Titular sovereignty
B. Real sovereignty
C. Popular sovereignty
D. Legal sovereignty
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Council of Ministers
D. Cabinet
E. Electorates
A. Not precise
B. Not well organised
C. Fully well organised and precise
D. Not recognised by law
A. J.S.Mill
B. Bodin
C. Grotius
D. MacIver
E. Mhenry Maine
A. John Austin
B. Grotius
C. Plato
D. T.H.Green
A. G.D.H. Cole
B. Sorel
C. Duguit
D. Bodin
A. Transference from other sovereignty
B. Its perpetuity
C. Its indivisibility
D. Its inalienability
A. Absolute powers both internally and externally
B. Legal unrestricted and unlimited powers
C. Supreme law making authority
D. The powers of an absolute monarch