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... Sovereignty - 115 . 2. Attributes of Sovereignty - 116 . 115-145 3. Kinds of soveriegnty : 1. Legal Sovereignty - 117 ; 2. Political Soverei- gnty - 118 ; Distinction between legal and political Sovereignty - 119 ; 3. Popular Sovereignty ...
... Sovereignty - 115 . 2. Attributes of Sovereignty - 116 . 115-145 3. Kinds of soveriegnty : 1. Legal Sovereignty - 117 ; 2. Political Soverei- gnty - 118 ; Distinction between legal and political Sovereignty - 119 ; 3. Popular Sovereignty ...
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... Sovereignty thus means , first , absolute power in internal affairs and , secondly , absolute freedom from external control . The above is known as the monistic view of sovereignty . It is usually associated with the name of Austin ...
... Sovereignty thus means , first , absolute power in internal affairs and , secondly , absolute freedom from external control . The above is known as the monistic view of sovereignty . It is usually associated with the name of Austin ...
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... sovereignty . ( f ) It was , however , the writings of Rousseau that laid the foundation of the modern theory of popular sovereignty . He also conceived of a contract but argued that the surrender of rights was to the community . He ...
... sovereignty . ( f ) It was , however , the writings of Rousseau that laid the foundation of the modern theory of popular sovereignty . He also conceived of a contract but argued that the surrender of rights was to the community . He ...
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Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
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