Day 3 - International Law Quiz

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International Law Knowledge Quiz

Challenge your understanding of international law with our engaging quiz! This quiz is designed for anyone interested in testing their knowledge of key concepts and principles in international law.

Join us and discover:

  • Fundamental aspects of international recognition
  • The role of various international organizations
  • Key conventions and treaties shaping international law
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by EngagingLawyer347
The main difference between de jure and de facto recognition is that the former is
Legal while the latter is actual
Provisional and the latter is definite
Informal while the latter is formal
Explicit and the latter is implicit
Which of the following is not a specialised agency of the United nations?
International bank for reconstruction and development
Food and agriculture organisation
UN Human Rights commission
International Labour organisation
Which one of the following conventions to confessed privileges and immunities on United Nations?
Vienna convention on Diplomatic privileges and immunities
General assembly convention on the privileges and immunities of the United Nations 1946
Stockholm convention on privileges and immunities
Geneva convention on privileges and immunities
Admission of state as member of United Nations
Does not constitute recognition by other member states of the UN
Constitutes collective recognition by other states individually
Constitutes de facto recognition by other states individually
Constitutes de jure recognition by other states individually
While deciding in accordance with international law such dispute as a submitted at the International Court of Justice applies for following as a subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law
International customs
International conventions
Judicial decisions and the teachings of the most highly qualified publicist of various Nations
Rules of Equity
In any contentious case the court has the power to indicate interim measures
Upon the request of either of the parties to the case only
Upon the request of the security council only
On its own only if it considers that circumstances so require
On the request of the parties and also of the court in its statement considers that circumstances so warrant
The United Nations organisation is based on the principle of
Solidarity of mankind
International peace and good governance for its members
Sovereign equality of all the members
Economic and social well being of the members
Right to self defence provided in the UN charter is subject to the judgement of the
General assembly
Security council
International Court of Justice
Secretary general of the UN
Jus cogens mean
Peremptory norm of general International Law from which no derogation is permissible
Rules of ancient customary International Law which are rendered redundant in modern time
Abrogation of a rule in a treaty by a subsequent treaty
Rules developed from a bilateral treaty which has found universal application
Which of the following International judicial institutions the seat is not at the Hague
International Criminal Court
International court justice
Permanent court of arbitration
International tribunal for the law of the sea
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