Who introduced external sovereignty
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In the 19th century the English jurist John Austin (1790–1859) developed the concept further by investigating who exercises sovereignty ...
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SOVEREIGNTY, THEORY OF. SOVEREIGNTY, THEORY OF. The modern concept of sovereignty owes more to the jurist Jean Bodin (1530–1596) than it does to any other early modern theorist. Bodin conceived it as a supreme, perpetual, and indivisible power, marked by the ability to make law without the consent of any other.
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