IJSRP, Volume 8, Issue 8, August 2018 Edition [ISSN 2250-3153]
Lawrence Ofunja Kangei, Patrick Ouma Nyabul, and John Muhenda
Abstract:
The conception(s) of the State and Sovereignty is not new-fangled at any apposite construal outlook. However, this ought not to be deciphered to connote that an affinity to delve into their comprehension is futile. In this paper, there are a plethora of sub-themes that constitute these two themes of interest. Appertaining to the State, it is ordered by the constitutional structures which partake of proffering a delineating social identity as well as the legitimacy of the State action.