Exam Details
Subject | international law and practice | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | ll.m. | |
Department | ||
Organization | savitribai phule pune university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, pune |
Question Paper
Total No. of Questions—6] [Total No. of Printed Pages—2
Seat
No. [5338]-301
LL.M. (III-Sem.) EXAMINATION, 2018
LW-301 INTERNATIONAL LAW AND PRACTICE
(2006 PATTERN)
Time Three Hours Maximum Marks 60
N.B. Attempt any four questions.
(ii All questions carry equal marks.
1. Write notes: (Any Two)
State Succession
Theories and types of State recognition.
Exclusive Economic Zone
Calvo Clause Doctrine
2. The term 'subjects of international would include an incumbent
of rights and duties under international law. Explain the status of
individual as a subject of international law.
3. The material source of international law must be distinguished from
an intangible source, which also plays an important role in international
Law. Critically examine various sources of International Law.
[5338]-301 2
4. According to Sir Cicil Hurst, state can escape from the influence
of International law. International law is binding on states because
they are states''. With reference to the above statement explain
the theories as to the basis of international law.
5. Expalin in detail the significance of the Vienna Convention on the
law of treaties. How has it contributed to the development of international
Law?
6. The classical law of the sea divides the hydrospace into the territorial
and the high seas, endowing the former to the costal states, and
keeping the latter free and open to states under the doctrine of
the "freedom of the Explain.
7. Define State Responsibility. Elaborate how the State can be made
liable and accountable for its actions under the International
Law
Seat
No. [5338]-301
LL.M. (III-Sem.) EXAMINATION, 2018
LW-301 INTERNATIONAL LAW AND PRACTICE
(2006 PATTERN)
Time Three Hours Maximum Marks 60
N.B. Attempt any four questions.
(ii All questions carry equal marks.
1. Write notes: (Any Two)
State Succession
Theories and types of State recognition.
Exclusive Economic Zone
Calvo Clause Doctrine
2. The term 'subjects of international would include an incumbent
of rights and duties under international law. Explain the status of
individual as a subject of international law.
3. The material source of international law must be distinguished from
an intangible source, which also plays an important role in international
Law. Critically examine various sources of International Law.
[5338]-301 2
4. According to Sir Cicil Hurst, state can escape from the influence
of International law. International law is binding on states because
they are states''. With reference to the above statement explain
the theories as to the basis of international law.
5. Expalin in detail the significance of the Vienna Convention on the
law of treaties. How has it contributed to the development of international
Law?
6. The classical law of the sea divides the hydrospace into the territorial
and the high seas, endowing the former to the costal states, and
keeping the latter free and open to states under the doctrine of
the "freedom of the Explain.
7. Define State Responsibility. Elaborate how the State can be made
liable and accountable for its actions under the International
Law
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Subjects
- administrative process and judicial control
- administrative process-nature and scope
- biotechnology law
- business law—iii
- company law
- comparative administrative law
- comparative constitutional law
- constitutional and legal order-i
- constitutional and legal order-ii
- constitutional law of india
- criminology
- environment and international legal order-iii
- human rights and international order
- industrial relations and adjudication—iii
- information technology law
- international humanitarian law
- international law and practice
- international organisations—their role and international law
- introduction to international institutions
- introduction to international law
- introduction to legal theory
- law and social transformation in india
- law making in indian polity and
- law making in indian polity and statutory interpretation
- law of contracts
- law science and technology
- law social transformation and judicial process in india—i
- law social transformation and judicial process in india—ii
- legal research methodology
- legal theory and feminist jurisprudence-i
- legal theory and feminist jurisprudence—ii
- medical law-iii
- penology
- principles of corporate law
- principles of criminal law and procedure
- private international law
- protection and enforcement of human rights in india
- research methods and legal education–i
- statutory interpretation