Exam Details
Subject | public international law | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
B.A. LL.B. (Semester VI) (CGPA) Examination Mar/Apr-2018
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures in right indicate marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
14
Identify how many theories of recognition for States under International Law
Two
Three
Four
None of above
Identify the sources of International Law
International customs
International Convention
Decision of Judicial or Arbitral Tribunal
All of the above
Identify the subjects of International Law
States
Individuals
International organs
All of the above
The States are responsible for the following all:
Mob-violence
Acts of Insurgents
Acts of Private Individual
All of the above
Identify the modes of Acquisition of Territory:
Occupation
Accretion
Lease
All of the above
Identify modes of loss of Territory
Cooperation of Nature
Revolt
Cession
All of the above
Identify modes of Acquisition of Nationality:
By Birth
By Naturalization
By Resumption
All of the above
Identify modes of loss of Nationality:
By Release
By Deprivation
By Renunciation
All of the above
The Convention of 1944 declared the following number of freedom of the Air:
Four
Five
Six
None of the above
10) Asylum was classified into following number of categories:
Two
Three
Four
None of the above
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11) The United Nation Organization was consisting of following number principal organs
Five
Six
Seven
None of the above
12) The Head Office of ILO was situated at:
Geneva
London
Argentina
None of the above
13) The term W.H.O. stand for
World Health Organisation
Women Health Organisation
Workmen Health Organisation
None of the above
14) The term W.I.P.O stand for:
World Intellectual Property Organisation
World Immovable Property Organisation
World International Perpetual Organisation
None of the above
Q.2
Critically examine the various sources of International Law and explain the relationship between International Law and Municipal Law.
14
Q.3
Discuss in detail the modes of acquisition and loss of Nationality whether Double Nationality is allowed in International Law.
14
OR
Define the term State Territory and discuss in detail the modes of acquiring and loss of Territory.
Q.4
Write short answer on any
08
IMF
WHO
Exclusion Economic Zone
Different kinds of states.
06
Q.5
Write short answers on Any seven:-
14
Continental Shelf
Weakness of International Law
I.L.O.
Sanctions in International Law
Grounds for Intervention of State
U.N.E.S.C.O.
International Law in the vanishing point of Jurisprudence
Condition for Extradition
W.H.O.
W.I.P.O.
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures in right indicate marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
14
Identify how many theories of recognition for States under International Law
Two
Three
Four
None of above
Identify the sources of International Law
International customs
International Convention
Decision of Judicial or Arbitral Tribunal
All of the above
Identify the subjects of International Law
States
Individuals
International organs
All of the above
The States are responsible for the following all:
Mob-violence
Acts of Insurgents
Acts of Private Individual
All of the above
Identify the modes of Acquisition of Territory:
Occupation
Accretion
Lease
All of the above
Identify modes of loss of Territory
Cooperation of Nature
Revolt
Cession
All of the above
Identify modes of Acquisition of Nationality:
By Birth
By Naturalization
By Resumption
All of the above
Identify modes of loss of Nationality:
By Release
By Deprivation
By Renunciation
All of the above
The Convention of 1944 declared the following number of freedom of the Air:
Four
Five
Six
None of the above
10) Asylum was classified into following number of categories:
Two
Three
Four
None of the above
Page 2 of 2
SLR-HF-30
11) The United Nation Organization was consisting of following number principal organs
Five
Six
Seven
None of the above
12) The Head Office of ILO was situated at:
Geneva
London
Argentina
None of the above
13) The term W.H.O. stand for
World Health Organisation
Women Health Organisation
Workmen Health Organisation
None of the above
14) The term W.I.P.O stand for:
World Intellectual Property Organisation
World Immovable Property Organisation
World International Perpetual Organisation
None of the above
Q.2
Critically examine the various sources of International Law and explain the relationship between International Law and Municipal Law.
14
Q.3
Discuss in detail the modes of acquisition and loss of Nationality whether Double Nationality is allowed in International Law.
14
OR
Define the term State Territory and discuss in detail the modes of acquiring and loss of Territory.
Q.4
Write short answer on any
08
IMF
WHO
Exclusion Economic Zone
Different kinds of states.
06
Q.5
Write short answers on Any seven:-
14
Continental Shelf
Weakness of International Law
I.L.O.
Sanctions in International Law
Grounds for Intervention of State
U.N.E.S.C.O.
International Law in the vanishing point of Jurisprudence
Condition for Extradition
W.H.O.
W.I.P.O.
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