Most-favoured-nation treatment means:

A treatment extended to a State’s own nationals
A favourable treatment extended to a particular State
A treatment similar to the one extended to any third State
None of these
A favourable treatment extended to a particular State  

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Under the Convention of the Law Sea, the breadth of the exclusive Economic Zone is:
A. 100 nautical miles
B. 200 nautical miles
C. 300 nautical miles
D. None of these
International Law
A. Is superior to National Law
B. Is Inferior to National Law
C. Has nothing to do with it
D. None of these
right of land-locked states are governed by:
A. Rules of customary International Law
B. Convention on the law of Sea
C. Mutual Consent
D. None of these
According to the Convention of the Law of the Sea, the breadth of the Territorial Sea is:
A. 6 nautical miles
B. 8 nautical miles
C. 12 nautical miles
D. None of these
Who said, “International Law is the body of principles and rules which civilized State consider as binding upon them in their mutual relations”:
A. Birkenhead
B. Starke
C. Hughes
D. Hall
Public International Law is primarily concerned with the rights, duties and interests of:
A. States
B. Non-State entities
C. Individuals
D. None of these
The following are immune under the from extradition :
A. Former Heads of State
B. Former Heads of Government
C. Senior Citizens
D. None of these

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