The Harmon Doctrine is:
A.Part of International Law
B.Was renounced before it could take roots in International Law
C.Is attempting to earn general acceptance
D.None of these
The Harmon Doctrine is: Read More »
A.Part of International Law
B.Was renounced before it could take roots in International Law
C.Is attempting to earn general acceptance
D.None of these
The Harmon Doctrine is: Read More »
A.100 nautical miles
B.200 nautical miles
C.300 nautical miles
D.None of these
A.6 nautical miles
B.8 nautical miles
C.12 nautical miles
D.None of these
Under the Convention of the Law of the Sea, the breadth of the territorial Sea is: Read More »
A.Rules of customary International Law
B.Convention on the Law of Sea
C.Mutual consent
D.None of these
Rights of land-locked states are governed by: Read More »
A.Affected by change of government
B.Not affected by change of government
C.Depends on the recognition of the new government
D.None of these
The continuity of states as International Legal Persons is: Read More »
A.All rights/duties of the predecessor state
B.Only some of the rights/duties of the predecessor state
C.Some of the rights/duties of the predecessor state
D.None of these
A successor state inherits: Read More »
A.An attribute of territorial sovereignty
B.A derogation from the sovereignty of state
C.Not concerned with territorial sovereignty
D.None of these
The concept of State Immunity is: Read More »
A.Is the same as territorial Asylum
B.Is a derogation form the sovereignty of a state
C.Has no concern with territorial sovereignty
D.None of these
Diplomatic Asylum: Read More »
A.ICJ
B.PCIJ
C.European court of Human rights
D.None of these
The Chorzow Factory Case was decided by: Read More »
A.Principal organ of the UNO
B.Specialised agency of the UNO
C.Independent body with its own Charter
D.None of these