The Pluralistic theory of sovereignty was first propounded by:
A. Laski
B. MacIver
C. Bodin
D. Von Gierke
A. Laski
B. MacIver
C. Bodin
D. Von Gierke
A. The House of Lords
B. The Queen-in-Parliament
C. The Queen
D. The Courts
A. Two Treatises on Government
B. Lectures on Jurisprudence
C. Early History of Institutions
D. Modern State
A. T.H. Green
B. Hobhouse
C. Laski
D. Grotius
A. Austin
B. Bodin
C. G.D.H.Cole
D. Henry Maine
A. John Austin
B. Grotius
C. Oppenheim
D. Bentham
A. Real sovereign
B. Political sovereign
C. Popular sovereignty
D. None of the above
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
A. Rousseau
B. TH.Green
C. Austin
D. Bodin
A. Plato
B. John Lacke
C. Rousseau
D. Austin