Popular or Partial Sovereignity?
Xhabir Zejnuni
Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2014, vol. 3
Abstract:
Nowadays sovereignty is one of the fundamental concepts in all jurisdictions and bends in all its forms. In theory it is talked too much about sovereignty, no matter where it derives from and how it is conducted. But, in practice things change, because it is not performed correctly what is noted in general in all modern constitutions. Questions do not lack in this respect as: where sovereignty derives from; to whom sovereignty belongs; what are the limitations of sovereignty; what are the problems that arise when there is a conflict to respect the appointed head of sovereignty; by what means is done the transfer of sovereignty in case of need? Another problem has to do with the relationship between the direct and indirect sovereignty and its manner of implementation.
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2014.v3n6p163
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