A. John Austin
B. Grotius
C. Plato
D. T.H.Green
Related Mcqs:
- The first western writer to offer a systematic exposition of the doctrine of sovereignty was: ___________?
A. John Austin
B. Bodin
C. Grotius
D. Hobbes - Who of the following was the first systemtic thinker about doctrine of sovereignty?
A. Hobbes
B. Grotius
C. Austin
D. Bodin
E. Laski - _________ was a Classical Greek philosopher, mathematician, writer of philosophical dialogues, and founder of the Academy in Athens, the first Institution of higher learning in the Western world:
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Socrates
D. None of these - _______ was a Classical Greek philosopher, mathematician, writer of philosophical dialogues, and founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world:
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Socrates is cold-hearted
D. None of these - 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 - 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 principle of popular sovereignty holds that sovereignty lies with: ___________?
A. People
B. Members of Parliament
C. Constitution
D. Pope - The doctrine of Implied powers, first enunciated by Chief Justice Marshall in case of:__________?
A. Marbury Vs. Madison
B. McCulloch Vs. Maryland
C. Gibbon Vs. Ogden
D. None of these - Who said that the dictatorship of proletariat is ‘the essence of Marx’s doctrine’?
A. Marx
B. Lenin
C. Mao
D. Hegel - Doctrine of implied powers in U.S.A. means powers which Constitution has given to:
A. Executive
B. Legislature
C. Judiciary
D. Powers which are conferred on account of interference from the letters of the Constitution.