Welcome to your Public International Law P1
1.
The legality of the "Uniting for Peace" Resolution of the General Assembly has been upheld by the International Court of Justice in :
2.
The International Court of Justice enforced the principle of estoppel as a general principle of law recognised by civilised nations in the following case:
3.
The party to a dispute claiming a custom is to prove it. This was so held by the International Court in
4.
Which one of the following cases relates to succession of customary rights relating to territory ?
5.
Which one of the following cases is related to recognition of custom as a source of International Law ?
6.
"There is no distinction between de-facto and de-jure recognition for the purpose of giving effect to the internal acts of the recognized authority." In which of the following cases it was held?
7.
Which one of the following cases is not related to the subject of State recognition?
8.
Which one of the following cases is not related to the subject of State recognition?
9.
In which of the following case, the principle regarding grant of recognition of insurgency was laid down:
10.
The principle of corporate personality was applied by the International Court of Justice as a source of law in the :
11.
Which of the following case has been decided by the International Permanent court of Justice ?
12.
In which of the following cases, the International Court of Justice expressed the view that a treaty should potentially be of a norm-creating character so as to be capable of maturing into a general rule of law ?
13.
In which case the House of Lords confirmed explicitly that 'a treaty to which Her Majesty's government is a party does not alter the law of the United Kingdom :
14.
Boundary delimitation treaties are binding even on non-party states because they are valid ergo omnes. The International Court of Justice held so in :
15.
'A treaty is a contract between the Governments of two or more sovereign States ' Lord Templeman said so in
16.
In which of the following cases the Court said that the distinction between de facto and de jure recognition is political rather than legal?
17.
Which of the following cases relates to retroactive nature of the act of recognition of government?
18.
. Which of the following cases supports constitutive theory of recognition, namely , the act of recognition alone confers international personality on an entity purporting to be a state or clothes new government with an authority to enter into international relations ?
19.
In which of the following cases, Judge Alvarez evolved a doctrine that General Assembly resolutions are virtually binding upon States in a legislative sense?
20.
Which of the following cases relates to nationality of an individual which is an evidence of the link of an individual with the States