Peaceful methods of settlement of disputes under the UN Charter are:
(a) Blockade & Reprisals
(b) Recognition & Asylum
(c) Mediation & Inquiry
(d) None of these
Peaceful methods of settlement of disputes under the UN Charter are: Read More »
(a) Blockade & Reprisals
(b) Recognition & Asylum
(c) Mediation & Inquiry
(d) None of these
Peaceful methods of settlement of disputes under the UN Charter are: Read More »
(a) Hague conventions of 1899 & 1907
(b) Locarno treaties
(c) Geneva conventions
(d) None of these
Most important treaties developing the laws of war are: Read More »
(a) Security Council
(b) ECOSOC
(c) General Assembly
(d) None of these
Primary responsibility for Human Rights question is given by the UN Charter to: Read More »
(a) Integral part of the UN Charter
(b) Inoperative
(c) Ineffective and obsolete
(d) None of these
The status of the statute of the International Court of Justice is: Read More »
(a) Vienna Convention 1969
(b) State practice
(c) Provisions of the treaty itself
(d) None of these
Validity of treaty and state consent is determined only by: Read More »
(a) Exclusive economic zone
(b) Continental shelf
(c) Waters of an archipelago state
(d) None of these
In the Geneva Convention on the High seas 1958 the term ‘High seas’ means: Read More »
(a) Marginal belt or territorial sea
(b) Land locked seas and non-national rivers
(c) Gulfs and canals
(d) None of these
Internal waters of a state include: Read More »
(a) Geneva Conventions of 1949
(b) Declaration of Paris 1856
(c) Vienna Convention 1969
(d) None of these
War crimes are violations of the laws of war and in particular the: Read More »
(a) Coastal state
(b) Riparian state
(c) Littoral state
(d) None of these
A state that lies on an International river is known as: Read More »
(a) Island of Palmas case 1928
(b) Covenant of the League of Nations
(c) Monte video convention of the rights and duties of States (1933)
(d) None of these