International Law MCQs 2019
Master the doctrines of international law with the 2019 CSS International Law objective paper. This analysis covers key principles from the law of treaties, including pacta sunt servanda and rebus sic stantibus. The paper also tests the theoretical foundations of the subject, contrasting positivism with naturalism and referencing the sources of international law under Article 38 of the ICJ Statute. Understanding concepts like jus cogens, de facto vs. de jure recognition, and the 1969 Vienna Convention is vital for high scores, and this solved paper is your key resource.
_____ is responsible for violations of International Humanitarian Law?
A. International Organizations
B. UDHR
C. State
D. None of these
Who wrote “International Economic Regulation”?
A. Thomas Smith
B. J.Adams
C. Jane Kelsey
D. None of these
What is the relation between positivists and naturalists?
A. opposite to each other
B. parallel to each other
C. no direct relation
D. None of these
Who said, “International law is not a true law but a positive international morality?
A. John Austin
B. Hugo Grotius
C. J.Bentham
D. None of these
Waters within state’s territory are considered as _____.
A. internal waters
B. natural waters
C. external waters
D. None of these
Recognition of new states is a matter of ______.
A. recognized states
B. recognizing states
C. international organizations
D. None of these
De facto Recognition is also known as ________ Recognition.
A. permanent
B. circumstantial
C. compulsory
D. None of these
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted in _____.
A. 1945
B. 1947
C. 1948
D. None of these
Who is the father of International Law?
A. Jeremy Bentham
B. Hugo Grotius
C. J.Stark
D. None of these
Article ____ of International Court of Justice mentions the sources of international law.
A. 32
B. 37
C. 38
D. None of these
