International Law MCQs 2004
Navigate the key doctrines and conventions that shape state interaction with this set of MCQs from the CSS 2004 exam. This collection provides a deep dive into the legal frameworks governing diplomacy, territory, and international responsibility. It covers seminal conventions like the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and explores influential doctrines such as Tobar and Estrada on the recognition of governments. The questions test your knowledge on maritime zones, from the contiguous zone to the passage rights of foreign warships, and landmark arbitrations like the Alabama Claims case. Additional topics include the legal status of landlocked states, the Calvo Clause on diplomatic protection, and the universal jurisdiction over crimes like piracy, presenting a comprehensive picture of the rules that facilitate and regulate international relations.
Piracy is an offense within the jurisdiction of the ___________.
A. Flag State
B. Offenders State
C. All the States
D. None of these
The term of judges of International Court of Justice is _________.
A. Three years
B. Five years
C. Six years
D. Nine years
Territorial Waters are ____________.
A. Water outside the territorial limits of a state
B. Waters dividing territory of Two or more states
C. Waters Adjacent to the contiguous Zone
D. None of these
When was the Charter of Human Rights adopted?
A. 1945
B. 1948
C. 1951
D. None of these
Non-Permanent members of the Security Council are elected for a period of __________.
A. 7 years
B. 3 years
C. 2 years
D. None of these
Tobar Doctrine is related to _________.
A. The recognition of a state
B. The recognition of a government
C. The recognition of insurgents
D. None of these
The Montreal Convention for the safety of Civil Aviation was signed in _______.
A. 1975
B. 1974
C. 1971
D. None of these
Conference of Bogota was held in _________.
A. 1920
B. 1936
C. 1948
D. None of these
Diplomatic staff enjoys complete immunity from _______.
A. Civil Jurisdiction
B. Criminal Jurisdiction
C. Both A and B
D. None of these
Vienna Conference of 1961 is related to __________.
A. Diplomatic inter course and immunities
B. Prisoners-of-war
C. Recognition of states
D. None of these
