who has defined sovereignty as the supreme power to make law?
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Aristotle has refered to the ' supreme power' in the state, which is the same thing as sovereignty. The Roman spoke of the fullness of the power of the state. Bodin (1530-96) defined sovereignty as 'the supreme power over citizens and subjects, unrestrained by law. '
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