International Crime

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International Crime Quiz

Test your knowledge on international crime and the legal frameworks that govern it with our engaging quiz! Whether you're a student of law, a curious citizen, or simply interested in the mechanisms that regulate international justice, this quiz is designed for you.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • 10 challenging multiple-choice questions
  • In-depth insights into international crime
  • Fun and informative experience
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Which of the following is true of the International Criminal Court?
It is an ad hoc tribunal
It is established by a treaty
It deals with transnational crimes
It is the judicial arm of the United Nations
The president of a nation state is accused of war crimes. Where would this case be prosecuted?
International Criminal Court
International Court of Justice
United Nations Security Council
United Nations Human Rights Council
The Australian Government accuses the leader of another country of committing genocide. Where could the matter be heard and a punishment determined?
High Court of Australia
International Criminal Court
International Court of Justice
United Nations Security Council
Which of the following is a transnational crime?
Treason
Sedition
Genocide
Drug trafficking
On the orders of his government, a submarine commander launches a nuclear missile at another country. The commander’s actions are primarily an example of
A transnational crime
An environmental crime
An offence against the sovereign
A crime against the international community
A nation is a signatory to the Rome Statute. Its president is formally accused by the International Criminal Court of war crimes against her citizens. Why might it be difficult to bring her to trial?
She would have to consent to be tried
She would have to be arrested and extradited
The International Criminal Court does not have jurisdiction
Trying a president in the International Criminal Court is expensive
An Australian citizen is accused of committing a serious crime in Canada before returning to Australia. Canada requests the return of the accused for trial. Australia agrees to the request. This request refers to which of the following?
Extradition
Deportation
Prisoner exchange
International committal hearing
Which of the following is not a crime against the international community?
Genocide
War crimes
Terrorism
Crimes against humanity
What is the main difference between crimes against humanity and genocide?
The extent of harm
Specific targeting of a group
Method of harm
One is committed during war time
Which of the following is a domestic response to international crime?
International Criminal Court
Pacific Transnational Crime Network
International Criminal Police Organisation
International Criminal Court Act 2002 (Cth)
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