A. All the persons in and outside the state
B. By outside people alone
C. By international organisations alone
D. By associations in the state only
Related Mcqs:
- The theory which is today accepted as the most widely accepted theory about the origin of the state is:_________?
A. Divine origin theory
B. Social contract theory
C. Marxist theory
D. Evolutionary theory - Which one of the following statements correctly defines sovereignty as a legal attribute of the state?
A. To make decisions with respect to matters within the jurisdiction of the state, free of external restraint or coercision
B. To enforece laws made by decision makers over those who are willing to ‘coerce’ the unwilling citizens
C. To cultivate popular conscience to obey wuch decisions as are made by the legislature and to ensure compliance thereof
D. To ensure enforcement of dicisions made by authorities with a view to total and abiding obedience by citizens - The concept of ‘legal sovereignty’ was for the first time propounded by:____________?
A. Hobbes
B. Rousseau
C. Locke
D. T.H. Green - Concept of legal sovereignty was for the first time pronounced by:____________?
A. St. Augustine
B. Hobbes
C. Machiavelli
D. Locke
E. Hegel - Who said that it is impossible to make the legal theory of sovereignty valid for political philosophy?
A. Austin
B. Grotius
C. Gettell
D. Gilchrist
E. Laski - Legal sovereignty in Pakistan vests with: ___________?
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Council of Ministers
D. Cabinet
E. Electorates - Of the following legal concept of sovereignty was advocated by:__________?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. Jean Bodin - Where does legal sovereignty vest?
A. Bulk of society
B. Determinate human superior
C. In the like superior
D. None of these - The legal sovereignty resides in:
A. The courts, which decide the disputes
B. The constitution of a country
C. The body which possesses supreme law making powers
D. The Head of the State - In Britain the legal sovereignty resides in:__________?
A. The House of Lords
B. The Queen-in-Parliament
C. The Queen
D. The Courts