The Universal Declaration of human rights was adopted in:
A. 1776
B. 1795
C. 1917
D. 1945
E: 1948
F: 1966
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A. 1776
B. 1795
C. 1917
D. 1945
E: 1948
F: 1966
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A. Nationality decrees in Tunis and Morocco
B. Lighthouse in Crete and Samos
C. Corfu channel
D. Asylum case
The first case taken-up by the international court of justice was: Read More »
A. A State cannot nationalize foreign property
B. A State can nationalize foreign property without compensation
C. A State can nationalize foreign property with compensation
D. None of the above
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A. A diplomatic agent seeking asylum in the receiving state
B. Asylum provided by a diplomatic mission
C. Asylum provided to a political leader by foreign State.
D. None of the above
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A. A peremptory norm of International Law
B. A State is bound by the provisions of a forced treaty
C. A successor State is bound by the acts, of a predecessor State.
D. None of the above
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A. Investigate situations which may threaten international peace and security
B. Codify International Law
C. Conciliate between/among the disputing states
D. Constitute an arbitration tribunal for the pacific settlement of a dispute.
The International Law Commission is a body to: Read More »
A. All cases
B. Public Cases
C. Private cases
D. None of the above
A. A State cannot interfere in internal affairs of other states
B. A State is not bound to recognize a government installed by a foreign power
C. A State has absolute right over the water resources of an international river within its own territory.
D. A State has the right to use power to protect its nationals
Harmon Doctrine means: Read More »
A. Three years
B. Five years
C. Six years
D. Nine years
The term of Judges of International court of justice is: Read More »
A. In all cases
B. In criminal cases
C. In civil cases
D. None of the above
Extradition is normally granted: Read More »