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MONISTIC /JURISTIC/LEGAL/ AUSTIN'S THEORY OF SOVEREIGNTY
It is also known as the legal theory of sovereignty.
It considers sovereignty as absolute, universal, inalienable and indivisible.
It ordains that the state be one and indivisible.
What are the characteristics of Austin's theory of sovereignty?
Sovereignty, according to Austin, resides in a determinate human superior.
The sovereign, in a civilized society, is the state.
The sovereign commands must be habitual.
The majority of the society must be in a habit of obedience to a sovereign.
What are the characteristics of the sovereignty?
Sovereignty, or the general will, is inalienable, for the will cannot be transmitted; it is indivisible since it is essentially general; it is infallible and always right, determined and limited in its power by the common interest; it acts through laws.
What are popular sovereignty key characteristics?
Popular sovereignty is the principle that the leaders of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people, who are the source of all political legitimacy.
Popular sovereignty, being a principle, does not imply any particular political implementation.
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prosperous and advanced by promoting freedom sovereignty |
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be studied to reveal the characteristic features of British socialism 12 Marxism and anarchism Marxism and Having all the apparent attributes of sovereignty, |
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