International Law MCQs 2002
Test your command of essential international law principles with this curated set of MCQs from the CSS 2002 exam. This collection examines the breadth of Pakistan’s territorial waters and the absolute immunity of diplomatic agents from local jurisdiction. It revisits foundational doctrines, including the Estrada Doctrine on government recognition and the Harmon Doctrine concerning territorial sovereignty. The questions cover the establishment and composition of the International Court of Justice, the conditions for the lawful use of force by a state, and the legal standards for nationalizing foreign property. From the first case adjudicated by the ICJ to the rules of diplomatic asylum and the ranking of diplomatic agents, this series provides a thorough evaluation of the legal principles that underpin the international system.
The width of the partition belt is generally recognized to be:
A. 3 miles
B. 5 miles
C. 10 miles
D. None of these
The Estrada Doctrine relates to:
A. Delimitation of boundaries
B. Recognition of a government
C. Recognition of a State
D. None of these
The term of judges of the International Court of Justice is:
A. 3 years
B. 5 years
C. 9 years
D. None of these
Extradition is normally granted:
A. In all cases
B. In criminal cases
C. In civil cases
D. None of these
Foreign ships:
A. are not allowed to navigate in the Territorial Waters
B. have the right of innocent passage in the Territorial Waters
C. have the right of free passage in the Territorial Waters
D. None of these
A State has the right to use force for:
A. Obtaining raw materials
B. Creating the protection of human rights
C. Armed attack
D. None of these
International Court of Justice was established in:
A. 1945
B. 1952
C. 1956
D. None of these
The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations was adopted in:
A. 1945
B. 1961
C. 1962
D. None of these
The father of International Law is considered to be:
A. Saurez
B. Oppeahoin
C. Grotius
D. None of these
A State has complete immunity from the jurisdiction of foreign courts in:
A. All cases
B. Public acts
C. Private cases
D. None of these
