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Public International Law Objective Question

  Q1. How can the structure of the international society be displayed?

A. The structure of the international society follows the vertical model of the domestic legal order

B. International society consists of a constellation of sovereign states and other international organizations which are dispersed in a rather horizontal order of an authority

C. International society is so anarchical that there is no order of authority neither vertical nor horizontal

D. The structure of the international society resembles the structure of the most powerful nation in the world

Ans:- B

 Q2. Which are the formal source of international law?

a) Custom, treaties and judicial decisions

b) Custom, general principles of law and theory 

c) Treaties, customs and general principles of law

d) Treaties, custom and General Assembly Resolutions 

Ans:- C

3. Where do we find the 'general principles of law recognized by civilized nations' (article 38 ICJ Statute)? 

a) We look for established principles of Law Recognized only among the most civilised nations

b) We look for established principles of law, which are common to all major legal systems

c) We look for general principles of international law recognized by international courts and tribunals

d) We look for general principles of law recognized by all nations

Ans:- B

4. What is the value of the Resolutions of the UN General Assembly in terms as a 'source' of international law?

a) GA Resolutions are considered as additional sources of international law and thus binding upon States

b) GA Resolutions are equivalent to treaties

c) 'GA Resolutions reflect always customary law

d) GA Resolutions are considered as material source, in the sense that they may enunciate statements of customary law.

Ans:- D

5. What is the relationship between the formal sources of international law?

a) There is no hierarchy between the formal sources of

international law

b) Treaties supersede custom 

c) Custom supersedes treaties

c) Custom supersedes treaties

d) General Principles of Law supersede both custom and treaties

Ans:- D

6. Who is called the "father of international law"?

a) Oppenheim

b) Hugo Grotius

c) Hegel

d) Brierly

Ans:- B

7. What is the meaning of international legal personality?

a) It means that only States are considered subjects of international law

b) It means having rights and duties under international law and a capacity to enforce these by or against the relevant actor

c) It means that an entity may challenge the authority of States

d) It is a term that is meant to denote legal, as opposed, to physical persons under international law

Ans:- B

Q8. What is the constitutive theory of recognition? 

a) Recognition is determinative of statehood

b) Recognition requires constitutional approval by third nations

c) Recognition requires that the constitution of the recognised State includes sufficient human rights guarantees

d) Countries wishing to be recognised must possess a valid constitution

Ans:- A




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