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Approaches to International Peace and Security
Piracy is an offense within the jurisdiction of the
Flag State
Offenders State
All the States
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Eruption of war terminates
All treaties
No treaty
Only political treaties
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Conference of Bogota was held in
1920
1936
1948
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State immunity means:
A State is subject to foreign court’s jurisdiction
A State is not subject to foreign court’s jurisdiction
A State is not subject to foreign court’s jurisdiction
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Approaches to International Peace and Security
A landlocked state is
Surrounded by water from all sides
Surrounded by enemy states from all sides
Surrounded by land from all sides
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The International Court of Justice is:
A principal judicial organ of the UN
A Court established by Stales outside the UN System
A Court established by the European Community
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The principle of jus cogens means:
A peremptory norm of International Law that cannot be derogated from by mutual consent
A State can terminate a treaty because of violation of its domestic law
A treaty stands terminated when its purpose is achieved
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The Contigous Zone is:
A no-man’s land between two States
An area of sea beyond territorial waters
An area of sea beyond the Exclusive Economic Zone
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Pacta sunt servanda means:
A State can violate its international obligations if its interests so demand
A State can terminate a treaty at its will
A State must perform treaty obligations in good faith
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Father of the Law of Nations is
Grotius
Hegel
Anziloei
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