1. Much of international law is derived through analogy from A. Roman Law B. Christian Law C. Islamic law D. None of these 2. Subject of International Law are: A. Both States and Individuals B. Individuals C. States D. None of these 3. The principle of rebus SIC STANTIBUS means A. A state cannot use force B. None of these C. Fundamental change of circumstances D. There is no crime without a law 4. The number of principal organs of UNO is: A. 4 B. 6 C. 3 D. 5 5. Terra Nullius means: A. None of these B. Territory belonging to no state C. Island in the sea D. No territory 6. Where from is "The International Law and Comparative Law quarterly" published? A. Paris B. Tokyo C. London D. New York 7. What is the doctrine of "inter-temporal law"? A. Means that the principle of natural justice take precedence over other rules. B. None of these C. Means that in case of conflict between Municipal Law and International Law, the latter will prevail. D. Relates to the question of application of different legal systems prevailing at successive periods. 8. The doctrine, which accepted the "Law of Nature" as an independent source of rules of the law of nations, was propounded by: A. Bodin B. Machiavelli C. Hobbes D. Grotius 9. Principles JES SOLI means A. Grant of nationality through naturalization B. Grant of nationality on the basis of blood relationship C. None of these D. Grant of nationality on the basis of place birth 10. The oldest principal of international law is the doctrine of: A. Religious freedom B. None of these C. Sovereign immunity D. Foreign dignitaries Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Pages: 1 2