International Law MCQs 1987
The baseline is line from which the limits of:
A. Air space are measured
B. Maritime zones are measured
C. The land frontiers of the two States are demarcated
D. None of these
The theory of absolute territorial sovereignty:
A. Allows a State to have absolute jurisdiction over all foreigners
B. Advocates for exclusive right of the territorial State over water resources of an international river
C. Entitles a State to exercise exclusive jurisdiction over foreign ships
D. None of these
The doctrine of “inter-temporal law”:
A. Means that in case of conflict between Municipal Law and International Law, the latter will prevail
B. Relates to the question of application of different legal systems prevailing at successive periods
C. Means that the principle of natural justice take precedence over other rules
D. None of these
The eastern Greenland case rose between:
A. Norway and the U.K
B. Norway and Denmark
C. Norway and Iceland
D. Denmark and Germany
Tobar doctrine is related to:
A. The Cognition of a State
B. The recognition of a Government
C. The recognition of insurgents
D. None of these
The Vienna convention of consular relations was adopted in:
A. 1815
B. 1961
C. 1963
D. 1969
The territorial waters of State may extend up to:
A. 3 miles
B. 6 miles
C. 9 miles
D. 12 miles
A land-locked State:
A. Cannot fly its own flag
B. Can fly its own flag
C. Can fly its flag with the flag of another State
D. None of these
The definition of aggression was adopted in:
A. 1989
B. 1907
C. 1919
D. 1974
The principle of exhaustion of local remedies is related to:
A. The immunities of a political agent
B. State responsibility
C. Extradition of foreign criminals
D. None of these