Exam Details

Subject Understanding IHL
Paper
Exam / Course Certificate In International Humanitarian Law (CIHL)
Department School of Law (SOL)
Organization indira gandhi national open university
Position
Exam Date December, 2015
City, State new delhi,


Question Paper

Attempt any two of the following questions. Your answer should not exceed 600 words. Each question carries 20 marks.

1. What are the various sources of International Law? Do you think that Customary International law is difficult to prove before a court? Discuss.

2. What are 'protected objects' under International Humanitarian Law? Explain.

3. Discuss the protections available under Geneva Conventions, 1949 to wounded, sick and shipwrecked military personnel in war at sea and land.

4. Explain the origin and development of International Refugee Law. Discuss India's position with reference to Refugee protection.

Attempt any four of the following questions. The answer should not exceed 300 "words. Each question carries 10 marks.

5. Explain in brief the sources of law.

6. Is there any analogy between National and International Law? Discuss.

7. How has International Humanitarian Law developed in Hindu Traditions?

8. Explain any two treaties on use of weapons during international warfare.

9. Discuss the applicability of International Humanitarian Law in Non International Armed Conflicts.

Attempt all the following 10 questions. The answer should not exceed 50 words. Each question carries 2 marks.

10. Rule of Law.

11. Principle of 'Resjudicata'.

12. Jus in bello.

13. Protective Emblems.

14. Non-International Armed conflict.

15. Principle of Unnecessary Suffering.

16. Combatants and Non-Combatants.

17. Internment.

18. International Fact-Finding.

19. Principle of Normality.


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Subjects

  • Application of IHL
  • IHL, Issues of Concern In South Asia
  • Understanding IHL