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Introduction to International Law
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Introduction to International Law
What are the distinctive characteristics of international legal arguments?
They tend to be bound by the policies of states.
They are limited to the scope of the legislation at hand.
They are rhetorical as well as logical.
b and c
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Harmon Doctrine means :
A state cannot interfere in the internal affairs of other state
A state has the right to use the territorial waters with boundaries of state
A state is not bound to recognize a government installed by a foreign power
None of these
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The Headquarter of the United Nations is located at:
Geneva
Vienna
New York
Washington
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The width of the partition belt Is generally recognized to be:
3 miles
5 miles
10 miles
None of these
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The violation of constitutional limitations means:
A government functionary commits treason
Consent to be bound by a treaty is rendered invalid
Treaty stands terminated
None of these
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The right of innocent passage means:
Not to publicize dangers to navigation in the sea
To over look regulations of Mari-time trafficq
right of a foreign merchant ship to pass un-hindered through the territorial sea of the coast
None of these
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The concept of state immunity is:
An attitude of territorial sovereignty
A derogation-form the sovereignty of state
Not concerned with territorial sovereignty
None of these
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A successor state starts life:
Bound by all treaties entered into by prodecessor state
Bound by multilateral treaties
With a clean state
None of these
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Rights of hand-locked states are governed by:
Rules of customary international law
Convention on the Law of sea
Mutual Consent
None of these
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Introduction to International Law
What are the three levels of institutions in modern international society?
States, NGO’s, IGO’s.
Constitutional institutions, fundamental institutions, and regimes.
Local, national and international.
Not one of the options given is correct.
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