A. It emphasizes only the negative functions of states
B. It over-emphasizes the role of the law in the governance of the state
C. It subordinates the laws, which represent cumulated wisdom of several generations, to te will of the people
D. Of all the above factors
Related Mcqs:
- Which group of the following thinkers emphasised the legal notion of state?
A. Aristotle, Plato, Hobbes and Bentham
B. Bodin, Hobbes, Bentham and Laski
C. Bodin, Austin, Hobbes, Bentham
D. Aristotle, Austin, Laki and Hobbes - Which one of the following is the popular notion of state in modern times?
A. Legal notion
B. Ethical Notion
C. Constitutional notion
D. Welfare nation - The rationale of the right to property is identifiable in three of the following nations. Identify the notion which does not belong to this group?
A. The measure of property nature has endowed to man is in keeping with his Labour and convenience of life
B. The right to property is in consonance with divine dispensation
C. The property nature has given to man is his own and nobody has any right to it but himself
D. Since man tills, plants, improves and cultivates property and can use the product of each property, it is his own - Which one of the following kinds of equality is not compatible with the liberal notion of equality?
A. Legal equality
B. Political equality
C. Social equality
D. Economic equality - Legal nation of state emphasises that:
A. The state alone has the right to make laws
B. The laws existed prior to the creation of the state, and state was created for the preservation of these laws
C. All the laws enacted by the state must be approved by the people before they are enforced
D. The states make laws for the maintenance of law and order and protection of rights - 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 - Which one of the following methods for the study of problems of State of his times was used by Aristotle?
A. Inductive
B. Deductive
C. Philosophical
D. Comparative - In modern times the Force theory of the origin of state found a strong advocate in __________?
A. Lenin
B. Winston Churchill
C. Hitler
D. Mahatma Gandhi - In modern times the force theory of the origin of the state has been supported by: ________?
A. Hitler
B. Stalin
C. Churchill
D. Roosevelt - In our modern times the state is expected to perform:
A. Minimum functions
B. Only compulsory functions
C. Only optional functions
D. Both compulsory and optional functions