One of the followings is a basic feature of Pluralist concept of sovereignty:
A. Absoluteness
B. Inalienability
C. Divisibility
D. Exclusiveness
A. Absoluteness
B. Inalienability
C. Divisibility
D. Exclusiveness
A. “A right is a power claimed and recognised as contributory to common good”
B. “A right is a claim recognised by the society and enforced by the society and enforced by the State”
C. “In its essence, a right is an arrangement rule or practice sanctioned by the law of the community and conducive to the highest moral good of the citizen”
D. “A right is a reasonable demand for freedom to do certain things”.
A. Eudemeus
B. Nicomachus
C. Eudoxus
D. Phillipius
A. The ancient Greek times
B. The beginning of the twentieth century
C. Middle-ages
D. Eighteenth century
A. Britain
B. Switzerland
C. U.S.S.R.
D. None of the above
A. Inductive
B. Deductive
C. Philosophical
D. Comparative
A. Membership of state is compulsory whereas that of the other is not
B. Membership of the state cannot be left whereas that of the association can be
C. State has fixed territory whereas association has not
D. Both the state and the association are permanent bodies