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Sovereignty Of State
Sovereignty Of State
A. Austin
B. Grotius
C. Gettell
D. Gilchrist
E. Laski
A. Hobbes
B. Laski
C. Jean Bodin
D. Austin
E. Rousseau
A. St. Augustine
B. Hobbes
C. Machiavelli
D. Locke
E. Hegel
A. It is indivisible
B. It is permanent
C. It is inalienable
D. It is delegated to some one else by the state
E. It is supreme power of the state
A. Democratic state
B. Distatorship
C. Constitutional monarchy
D. Absolute monarchy
E. All types of states
A. Laski
B. Rousseau
C. Barker
D. Hegel
E. G.D.H. Cole
A. Contradictory to each other
B. Complementary to each other
C. Not related to each other
D. None of the above is true
A. Inernational law
B. Trade unions
C. Associations operating in the state
D. A written constitution
A. Traditional sovereignty
B. De-jure sovereignty
C. Political sovereignty
D. Hereditary sovereignty
E. None of the above