A successor state starts life:
A. Bound by all treaties entered into by predecessor state
B. Bound by multilateral treaties
C. With a clean-state
D. None of these
A. Bound by all treaties entered into by predecessor state
B. Bound by multilateral treaties
C. With a clean-state
D. None of these
A. Aristotle
B. Machiavelli
C. Hobbes
D. T.H. Green
A. A means of revolution
B. Class instrument
C. A welfare agency
D. A law-making agency
A. Desire of the people to have strong monarchy
B. Resentment against church
C. Resentment against feudal system
D. Desire for security by the people
E. Conflict between the church and the state
A. Each law promotes individual liberty
B. Each law restricts individual liberty
C. There is no relationship between law and liberty
D. Law is the first condition of liberty
A. People surrendered all their rights to the sovereign unconditionally
B. People surrendered their rights subject to certain conditions
C. Surrendered only their rights to property and religion
D. People refused to surrender their rights
A. The Senate
B. The House of Representatives
C. The Congress
D. The Congress by law may decide