Austin’s theory of Sovereignty in modern India and Pakistan
Austin, Hart and Kelson on Sanction as an integral part of law:According to Austin “It is only conditional evil that duties are sanctioned or enforced. It is the power and the purpose of inflicting eventual evil and not the power and purpose of imparting eventual good which gives to the expression of a wish the name of the command.
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