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MCQ's for Public International Law


    Question. Which of the following sources does not find a place in Article 38(a) of the Statute of International Court of Justice?

    (a) General principles of law recognized by civilized nations (b) Equity
    (c) Judicial decisions (d) Teachings of the most highly qualified publicists

    Answer. (b) Equity


    Question. Who was of the opinion that there was no real distinction between state law and international law. Both systems bound individuals, although international law as a matter of technique did so only mediately and through the concept of state:

    (a) Kelsen (b) Triepel
    (c) Anzilotti (d) Suarez

    Answer. (a) Kelsen


    Question. On which date the Statute of the International Criminal Code has come into force

    10th December 2003 24th October 2002
    1st July 2002 1st January 2003

    Answer. 1st July 2002


    Question. Blackstonian doctrine means that

    Customary international Law is not part of common law Customary international Law is part of common law
    Customary international Law is part of common law only when the Parliament approves it Customary international Law is completely different from common law and not a part of it

    Answer. Customary international Law is part of common law


    Question. On which date the Statute of the Interantional Criminal Court has come into force

    10th December 2003 24 October 2002
    1st July 2002 1st January 2003

    Answer. 1st July 2002


    Question. Under which Article of the U.N. Charter the Security Council has the power to use force against a State

    Article 41 Article 40
    Article 2(4) Article 42

    Answer. Article 42


    Question. Which one of the following expressions is not appropriate when we deal with the responsibilities of the Security Council under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter

    Investigative Action Preventive Action
    Enforcement Action International Administrative Action

    Answer. Administrative Action


    Question. The committee on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women

    The committee on elimination of all the forms of discrimination against women After examining the reports from the State Parties may make suggestions and general recommendations to the Secretary General of U.N.
    May comment upon the violation of the convention by a State Party Does not have any role in the machinery envisaged by the convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women

    Answer. May comment upon the violation of the convention by a State Party


    Question. Article 6, first paragraph of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights declares

    Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person Every human being has the inherent right to life and liberty
    Every human being has the inherent right to life Every one has the inalienable right to life

    Answer. Every human being has the inherent right to life


    Question. Irrespective of its rudimentary character International Law is

    More honored in the breach than in the observance More honored in the observance than in the breach
    No law at all a code of ethics

    Answer. More honored in the observance than in the breach


    Question. Law of Nations or International Law is the name for the body of customary and treaty rules which are considered legally binding by civilized States in their intercourse with each other. This definition was given by

    Brierly Starke
    Oppenheim Huges

    Answer. Oppenheim


    Question. 'Pacta Sunt Servanda' means - (1) treaties have to be observed (2) treaties are a source of International Law (3) treaties are law binding (4) treaties have a validity in International Law Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

    2 alone 1 alone
    3 and 4 1,3, and 4

    Answer. 1 alone


    Question. In which one of the following cases, it was observed that recognition was not necessary for a State to acquire international personality

    Tinoco Arbitration Kutch Arbitration
    Palmas Arbitration Alabama Arbitration

    Answer. Tinoco Arbitration


    Question. The phrase 'general principles of law recognised by 'civilised nations' in Article 38(1)(c) of the States of International Court of Justice helps the International Tribunal to

    incorporate common principles reflecting consensus of nations incorporate provisions contained in document of regional organizations
    ignore certain practices of some nation as in the process of interpretation incorporate common principles followed by major power

    Answer. incorporate common principles reflecting consensus of nations


    Question. Which one of the following pairs is NOT correctly matched

    conditions for recognition of statehood - Kelsen Constitutive theory of recognition - Oppenheim
    Declarative Theory - Anzilloti Facultative Theory - Podesta Costa

    Answer. Constitutive theory of recognition - Oppenheim


    Question. Which one of the following is not correct? State succession involves

    a definite replacement if one State by another a definite replacement of one State by another in respect of Sovereignty over a given territory
    change of governments one state acting as the delegate or agent of another for legal purpose

    Answer. a definite replacement of one State by another in respect of Sovereignty over a given territory


    Question. who can request the International court of Justice to give an advisory opinion on any legal question

    Any member of the United Nations The higest Court of Justice of any Nation
    The General Assembly of the United Nations Any Permanant Member of the Security Council

    Answer. The General Assembly of the United Nations


    Question. Which one of the following organs of the United Nations performs legislative functions

    The General Assembly The Economic and Socila Council
    The Trusteeship The Security Council

    Answer. The General Assembly


    Question. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights declares that all human beings are

    by nature equally free and independent born free and rational
    born free and equal in work and rights born free and equal in dignity and rights

    Answer. born free and equal in dignity and rights


    Question. Article 13 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, empowers a State to expel an alien

    whenever it desires to do so in pursuance of a decision taken by it
    without assigning any reasons without extending an opportunity to submit a petition to review the decision

    Answer. in pursuance of a decision taken by it




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