The credit for advocating the Legal Theory of Rights goes to: _________?
The credit for advocating the Legal Theory of Rights goes to: _________?
A. Locke
B. Austin
C. Bentham
D. Grotius
A. Locke
B. Austin
C. Bentham
D. Grotius
A. Cabinet might become dictator	
B. There may be wider choice of candidates
C. Vested interests will not get promoted
D. Majority party might feel submissive and adjusting
A. Written constitution
B. Democracy
C. Federal system	
D. Right to resist
E. Separation of powers	 
A. Single party system	
B. A bi-party system
C. A multi-party system
D. No political parties
A. Bentham
B. Marx
C. Lenin
D. Laski
A. The state
B. The individual himself
C. The Parliament
D. None of the above
A. Be given maximum powers
B. Have maximum interference in individual affairs
C. Perform maximum optional functions
D. Should least interfere in the affairs of individuals