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Sovereignty

ICSE · Class 11 · Political Science

Quick revision notes for Sovereignty — ICSE Class 11 Political Science. Key concepts, formulas, and definitions for last-minute revision.

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1. Meaning and Nature of Sovereignty

  • Sovereignty means the supreme power of the state.
  • It has two aspects: internal and external.
  • Internal sovereignty means the highest power within the territory of the state.
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2. Historical Development of Sovereignty

  • The concept of sovereignty belongs to modern political theory.
  • The Greeks had no concept of sovereignty in the modern sense.
  • Aristotle used the term supreme power in a different sense.
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3. Essential Characteristics of Sovereignty

  • Absoluteness means the authority of the state is supreme and knows no higher limit within its sphere.
  • Universality means sovereignty extends over all people and associations within the territory of the state.
  • Permanence means sovereignty continues even when rulers change.
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4. Kinds of Sovereignty

  • Nominal sovereignty is only in name, while real sovereignty is actual power.
  • The English monarch is the best example of nominal sovereignty.
  • The President of India also belongs to the nominal or titular category.

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Sovereignty means the supreme powerSovereignty is absoluteNominal sovereignty exists in name onlyLegal sovereignty is the highest lawA de jure sovereign holds power

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