Exam Details
Subject | public international law | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | May, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
LL.B I (Semester II) (CBCS) Examination, 2017
Public International Law
Day Date: Saturday, 06-05-2017 Max Marks: 70
Time: 10.30 AM to 1.00 PM
Instruction: All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions. 14
Identity the source of Intersected Law.
International Customs International Convention
Judicial or Arbitral tribunal decisions All of above
Identity the subjects of International Law
States Individual
International organization All of the Above
According to which theory International Law and State law
intimately corrected with each other.
Monism Dualism
Specific Adoption theory None of the above
Identity Mode of Acquisition of Territory
Occupation Accretion
Lease All of the above
Identity mode of loss of Territory.
Cooperation of Nature Revolt
Cession All of the Above
Identity mode of acquisition of nationality
By Birth By Naturalization
By Resumption All of the Above
Identity Mode of Loss of Nationality
By Release By Deprivation
By Renunciation All of the Above
The asylum was classifieds into fallowing number of categories:
TWO THREE Four None of above
The convention of 1944 declared the following number of freedoms
of the Air:
Four Five Six None of above
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10) Identity the modes or Kinds of Recognition of state:
Defacto Recognition Dejure Recognitions
Both and None of Above
11) The United Nature organization was consisting of following
number of principal organs:
Five Six Seven None of Above
12) The Head office of I. L. O. was situtated at:
Geneva London
Argentina None of Above
13) The term UNESCO stands for:
United Natures Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
United Natures Economical, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
United natures Ecological, scientific and Cultural Organization
None of the above
14) The term WIPO stands for:
World Intellectual Property Organization
World International Political Organization
World International Poverty Organization
None of Above
Q.2 Define the term International Law and discuss in detail the sources of
International Laws. And explain the relation between International Laws
and Municipal Laws.
14
Q.3 Define the term nationality and critically examine the models and
methods of acquisition and loss of nationality.
14
OR
Explain the elements of state and State territory. Discuss in detail modes
of acquiring and loss of territory.
Q.4 Write Short notes. (Any two) 08
Double Nationality
W.H.O.
Exclusive Economic Zone
Different kinds of states. 06
Q.5 Write short answers. (Any seven) 14
Continental Shelf
Subject of International law
Weakness of International law
I.M.F.
Conditions for Extradition
Defacto and Dejure Recognition of State
International Court of Justice
I. L.O.
Grounds for Intervention
10) UNESCO
Public International Law
Day Date: Saturday, 06-05-2017 Max Marks: 70
Time: 10.30 AM to 1.00 PM
Instruction: All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions. 14
Identity the source of Intersected Law.
International Customs International Convention
Judicial or Arbitral tribunal decisions All of above
Identity the subjects of International Law
States Individual
International organization All of the Above
According to which theory International Law and State law
intimately corrected with each other.
Monism Dualism
Specific Adoption theory None of the above
Identity Mode of Acquisition of Territory
Occupation Accretion
Lease All of the above
Identity mode of loss of Territory.
Cooperation of Nature Revolt
Cession All of the Above
Identity mode of acquisition of nationality
By Birth By Naturalization
By Resumption All of the Above
Identity Mode of Loss of Nationality
By Release By Deprivation
By Renunciation All of the Above
The asylum was classifieds into fallowing number of categories:
TWO THREE Four None of above
The convention of 1944 declared the following number of freedoms
of the Air:
Four Five Six None of above
Page 1 of 2
SLR-G-38R
10) Identity the modes or Kinds of Recognition of state:
Defacto Recognition Dejure Recognitions
Both and None of Above
11) The United Nature organization was consisting of following
number of principal organs:
Five Six Seven None of Above
12) The Head office of I. L. O. was situtated at:
Geneva London
Argentina None of Above
13) The term UNESCO stands for:
United Natures Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
United Natures Economical, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
United natures Ecological, scientific and Cultural Organization
None of the above
14) The term WIPO stands for:
World Intellectual Property Organization
World International Political Organization
World International Poverty Organization
None of Above
Q.2 Define the term International Law and discuss in detail the sources of
International Laws. And explain the relation between International Laws
and Municipal Laws.
14
Q.3 Define the term nationality and critically examine the models and
methods of acquisition and loss of nationality.
14
OR
Explain the elements of state and State territory. Discuss in detail modes
of acquiring and loss of territory.
Q.4 Write Short notes. (Any two) 08
Double Nationality
W.H.O.
Exclusive Economic Zone
Different kinds of states. 06
Q.5 Write short answers. (Any seven) 14
Continental Shelf
Subject of International law
Weakness of International law
I.M.F.
Conditions for Extradition
Defacto and Dejure Recognition of State
International Court of Justice
I. L.O.
Grounds for Intervention
10) UNESCO
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- environmental law
- family law - i
- interpretation of statutes and principle of legislation
- jurisprudence
- labour & industrial law - ii
- labour and industrial law – i
- law of contracts
- law of crimes paper - i (penal-code)
- law of tort including mv act and cp laws
- penelogy and victimology
- professional ethics and professional accounting system
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