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Important Questions for "International Law":

[1]

  1. Differences between International Law and National Law.
  2. Discuss the various sources of International Law.
  3. Write a brief essay on codification of International Law.

[2]

  1. Distinguish between International law and National law.
  2. Write a brief comment on the codification of International law.
  3. Discuss the meaning and scope of International Law.

[3]

  1. International law is not a true law but a code of rules of conduct of moral force only. Who said it?
  2. In the ultimate analysis individuals alone are the subjects of International Law. Whose statement is this?
  3. Who said this 'All authorities agree that sovereign states are the subjects of International Law'?

[4]

  1. Explain the main salient principles of Sustainable development with the reference of National and International Law.
  2. What is Doctrine of Public Trust?
  3. What are the duties of Wildlife advisory board?

[5]

  1. International law is a weak law. Explain.
  2. Customs as one of the sources of International Law.
  3. Discuss the importance of Treaties as a source of International Law.

[6]

  1. Define International Law. Is International Law a mere positive morality? Examine.
  2. Discuss Treaties as a source of International Law and distinguish between Law making treaty and Treaty contracts. Give examples.
  3. How can state-territory be acquired under International Law? Describe.

[7]

  1. Explain the Importance of geography as a source of National Power.
  2. What is the meaning of Diplomacy? Discuss its functions.
  3. Write an essay on Disarmament.

[8]

  1. Write short notes on the nature of international law.
  2. Discuss monism in international law.
  3. Write a detailed note on the relationship between international law and municipal law.

[9]

  1. Explain the concept of Custom in International Law.
  2. Explain the statement 'International law is a vanishing point of jurisprudence.'
  3. What are the important sources of International Law?

[10]

  1. Discuss various sources of International Law in detail.
  2. Describe the various theories of relationship between International Law and Municipal Law.
  3. Discuss recognised principles related to extradition in International Law.

[11]

  1. Who stated that the 'Doctrine of Humanitarian Intervention' has never become a fully acknowledged part of positive international law?
  2. Who defined International Humanitarian Law as regulating the protection of war victims?
  3. Who stated that refugee law is an inseparable part of human rights law?

[12]

  1. How far is it correct to call 'Grotius as the Father of International Law'? Discuss the view of Grotius about International Law.
  2. Discuss the different theories relating to the relationship between International Law and Municipal Law.
  3. Discuss the main provisions of the law of the sea in International Law.

[13]

  1. What is the relation between the individual and international law? Discuss.
  2. What are the main objectives of N.A.M.?
  3. Is international relations an autonomous discipline? Describe it.

[14]

  1. Discuss the various provisions of the constitution's fundamental universal declaration.
  2. State the contribution, functions, and powers of National Commission for Backward Classes.
  3. State the important features of the African Charter on Human and People's Rights.

[15]

  1. What are the sanctions behind International Law?
  2. Discuss Grotious as the father of International Law.
  3. Discuss the subject of International Law. Can an individual be considered a subject of International Law?

[16]

  1. What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948? Is it a legal document accepted by all international law jurists? Have different legal constitutions of different nation-states adopted its provisions?
  2. Explain the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children.
  3. Highlight the difference between declaration and enforcement.

[17]

  1. International Law is a vanishing point in Jurisprudence. Comment.
  2. What is Nationality? How is it ascertained? What is the importance of Nationality under International Law? Discuss the modes of acquiring and losing Nationality.
  3. A team of U.S.A military troop was on ground in Iraq against the Jihadists. Has U.S.A violated any rule of International Law? Give reasons.

[18]

  1. Explain various sources of International Law giving special emphasis on 'General Principles of Law' as a source.
  2. A boat belonging to state 'X' was seized while fishing in the territorial waters of state 'Y'. State 'X' and 'Y' are adjacent states. According to International Law, examine the status of state 'X' and 'Y'.
  3. Define war. What principles were laid down in Nuremberg Trial related to war crimes? Does International law at present recognise war as a valid instrument of national policy?

[19]

  1. Discuss the statement 'International law is vanishing point of jurisprudence.'
  2. Discuss the 'Nuremberg Trial' and its legal significance in International Law.
  3. What are the different theories of recognition? Explain express recognition and implied recognition.

[20]

  1. Write about Grotius and his contribution to International Law.
  2. 'International law is the vanishing point of jurisprudence.' Explain.
  3. Examine the theories of 'Monism' and 'Dualism' in explaining the relationship between International Law and State Law. What is Indian practice regarding the operation of International Law within the municipal sphere?

[21]

  1. International law is Vanishing Point of Jurisprudence. Discuss the above statement.
  2. What are the sources of International Law? Discuss it with special reference of Treaty.
  3. Write a critical comment on International court of Justice.

[22]

  1. What are the rules of International Law regarding contiguous zone?
  2. Define International Law. Discuss the nature and scope of International Law in the present day context.
  3. Explain the relationship between International Law and Municipal Law. What are its theories?

[23]

  1. Is International Law a true law? Give reasons in favour and against it.
  2. Define International Law and examine the importance of international law in the fast globalizing world. Will it be proper to brand international law as a weak law in todays context?
  3. Define war. What principles were laid down in Nuremberg Trial related to war crimes? Does international law at present recognize war as a valid instrument of national policy?

[24]

  1. Discuss the sources of International Law.
  2. Discuss the statement 'International Law is the vanishing point of jurisprudence.'
  3. Write a short note on Continental shelf.

[25]

  1. Custom as a source of International Law.
  2. How far extra-territorial jurisdiction has been adopted as a rule of International Law?
  3. Define International Law. Is International Law a mere positive morality?

[26]

  1. General principles of law as a source of International Law.
  2. Explain the various sources of International Law.
  3. Define territorial sovereignty. State the exception to territorial sovereignty of the state. Briefly explain the various modes of acquiring and loss of territorial sovereignty under International Law.

[27]

  1. What is neutrality in International Law?
  2. What is 'Right of self-determination' in International Law?
  3. What is the definition of New-International Law? How is it different from old one? Evaluate the role of New International Law in the fast integrating world of today.

[28]

  1. Does international law qualify as law according to Austin?
  2. Write an essay on economic approach to law.
  3. Discuss fully the past theories of natural law school of Jurisprudence.

[29]

  1. Explain the Presumption against the violation of International law.
  2. What is the Doctrine of Pith and Substance?
  3. Discuss the rules for Constitutional Interpretation.

[30]

  1. Is International law a weak law?
  2. What is State territory? How can state territory be acquired in International law?
  3. Discuss the relation between 'International Law' and 'Municipal Law'. Can International Law be enforced by Indian judiciary?

[31]

  1. What is Neutrality in International Law?
  2. Discuss the statement: 'International Law is the vanishing point of Jurisprudence.'
  3. Discuss the problem of International Terrorism. Do you think present international law is sufficient to combat this evil and how?

[32]

  1. Discuss the various sources of International Law.
  2. Discuss the Nuremberg Trial. What is its legal significance in International Law?
  3. Explain the right of intervention.

[33]

  1. Discuss the various theories of the relationship between International Law and Municipal Law.
  2. What are International Disputes under International Law? Is there a machinery to resolve these disputes? Explain the peaceful or pacific modes of settling International disputes.
  3. Explain the important sources of International Law.

[34]

  1. International law is the vanishing point of Jurisprudence. Discuss.
  2. Write down the names of schools of Jurisprudence.
  3. Discuss the Kelson's Pure theory of Law. Is it correct to say that his theory has left dry bones of law deprived of flesh and blood which give them life?

[35]

  1. What is Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948? Is it a legal document accepted by all International Law jurists? Have different legal constitutions of different nations adopted its provisions?
  2. What conventions are consisted in International Bill of Human Rights?
  3. Discuss the constitution functions and powers of National Human Rights Commission.

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