Sovereignty is the supreme power of a state vested in an individual or agroup of individuals known as sovereigns. According to John Austin, sovereign is aperson or group of persons which is issuing commands, obeyed habitually by the bulkof the masses and having power to sanction any breach of such commands, but he ishimself not obeying any other authority
Sovereignty
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