sovereignty造句31. There is the sovereignty of the majority party and its Whips.
32. It was made clear that the treaty did not infringe the rights and sovereignty of individual Soviet republics.
33. The doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty was illegitimate, if not incomprehensible, to Rousseau.
34. At the next election, he will seek to enhance the so-called sovereignty of Parliament.
35. Newly independent states now enjoy sovereignty, but the; y still need electricity.
36. Recent polls show that support for sovereignty is at its lowest point in a generation.
37. A consensus between powerful corporate interests is regarded as more important than the sovereignty of elected representatives.
38. His sovereignty is not confined to the created order but includes political powers.
39. This is not to say, however, that popular sovereignty requires a nation state.
40. The concept of the rule of law is not logically compatible with that of parliamentary sovereignty.
41. For them, the sovereignty of the consumer was the overriding consideration.
42. Consequently, the people of a single state can not confer a sovereignty which will extend over them.
43. Any effective international regulation of nuclear weapons is bound to entail troublesome incursions challenging prerogatives of national sovereignty.
44. If constitutional independence is what sovereignty is, I do not know how one can reduce it by pooling it.
45. Dicey presents conventions as a means of harmonising legal and political sovereignty, which remain conceptually distinct.
46. The Prime Minister argued strongly against any form of federalism that would undermine the sovereignty of the nation-state.
47. It is the force which subjects producers and resource suppliers to the dictates of buyer or consumer sovereignty.
48. Failures in this process, however, are explicable in realist terms as the protection of national sovereignty.
49. He had left things to others too long, and his sovereignty was in danger of being slighted.
50. Dicey's insistence on distinguishing legal from political sovereignty entails an equivalent separation of law and convention.
51. Britain was concerned that its sovereignty and cultural identity would be harmed by the treaty.
52. Sovereignty, in other words, must no longer be a licence for abuse of power.
53. It involves a further transfer of sovereignty to Brussels and is likely to be fiercely opposed by Tory Euro-sceptics.
54. Neither distinction can be sustained when the courts are required to determine the limits of parliamentary sovereignty.
55. The idea of the separation of powers also seems to influence Dicey's belief that Parliamentary sovereignty favours the supremacy of law.
56. The passion with which the mythology of parliamentary sovereignty is defended ... baffles Paris and Bonn.
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57. In 1997 the sovereignty of Hong Kong was handed over to China.
58. But why should the crown possess this mystic attribute of being able to contain and confer sovereignty?
59. In this process, the contents, forms and operations of national sovereignty should undergo necessary modifications.
60. The occupation regime was gradually dismantled, and sovereignty granted by instalments.