In 17th century England, the state exercised enormous control over the press.
Milton's ideas, for instance, were developed in an age when the state exercised enormous controls over intellectual and cultural life.
He also said the state had historically exercised its power to limit "the right of intimate association in private."
The state must exercise its right of control or expropriation to prevent it.
Bases on which a state can exercise jurisdiction in this way:
Indeed, the states exercise enormous control over textbooks' content.
The event raised questions over the extent of power that a state may exercise to protect itself from unauthorized entry.
But meanwhile other states should exercise their sovereign right to ratify this Treaty.
It will be the first time the state has exercised the death penalty in 45 years.
This argument was also rejected, on the basis that a state may exercise such jurisdiction in the interests of its own security.