71. Consider the following statements:
1. While in France, the constitutional law has utmost sanctity, in England it is the common law which is bestowed with a spirit of inviolability.
2. The evolution of French Jurisprudence has been around the contradiction between the law and morality while the English Jurisprudence has evolved from a basic belief in the harmony between the law and morality.
3. Under the French legal system disputes between officials and subjects were dealt with by a special division of the judicial system, while in England they were dealt with by ordinary law-courts concerned with disputes between subjects.
4. In France law is much popular among the various prevailing professions as compared to England.
Which of the above statements best distinguish the French legal System from the English legal system.
1. While in France, the constitutional law has utmost sanctity, in England it is the common law which is bestowed with a spirit of inviolability.
2. The evolution of French Jurisprudence has been around the contradiction between the law and morality while the English Jurisprudence has evolved from a basic belief in the harmony between the law and morality.
3. Under the French legal system disputes between officials and subjects were dealt with by a special division of the judicial system, while in England they were dealt with by ordinary law-courts concerned with disputes between subjects.
4. In France law is much popular among the various prevailing professions as compared to England.
Which of the above statements best distinguish the French legal System from the English legal system.
72. . . . . . . . . further developed the idea of world capitalist economy in his 'world system analysis'.
73. Under comparative politics the developmentalist approach was criticised as being
74. Which approach was propagated by colonial regimes to popularise European liberal values in the coloryes?
75. Linguistic nationalism of Europe, based on a,
76. The term political regime denotes the particular political . . . . . . . .
77. Who among the following made the famous statement: "England does not love coalitions"?
78. Which one is not correctly matched?
List-I
List-II
1. Popular sovereignty
Rousseau
2. Hare system
Plato
3. Conservative
Burke
4. Weighting voter
Mill
| List-I | List-II |
| 1. Popular sovereignty | Rousseau |
| 2. Hare system | Plato |
| 3. Conservative | Burke |
| 4. Weighting voter | Mill |
79. Who said that "the scientific approach is unavoidably comparative"?
80. Who defines the term bureaucracy as the systematic organization of tasks and individuals into a pattern which can most effectively achieve the ends of collective efforts?
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