Exam Details
Subject | public international law | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | Hidayatullah National Law University | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | February, 2016 | |
City, State | chhattisgarh, raipur |
Question Paper
Mid Term Examination, February 2016
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
SEMESTER IV
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
Max. Marks: 20 Max. Time: 1:30 Hrs.
Note: Answer any TWO questions out of three. All questions carry equal marks.
1. "For some International Law is an anarchic system of inter-state relations, used and misused by states and their representatives in a position to exert their power and influence, both over less powerful states and people. For others, it is a promise of peace, justice and a global society that can ameliorate poverty and persecution. But like all other system of law, and certainly all social and political systems, International Law cannot serve all the interests of all its stakeholders."
Analyze the abovementioned paragraph and discuss in detail the nature and purpose of International Law with the help of different definitions? (Marks 10)
2. What do you mean by sources of International Law? Briefly explain the derivation of the sources of International Law and also discuss the question of hierarchy under the provision of Statute of ICJ? (Marks 10)
3. Write a note on any two of the following: (Marks 5×2=10)
a. Positivist Theory as to the basis of International Law
b. Briefly differentiate between Monism and Dualism
c. Transformation Theory
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
SEMESTER IV
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
Max. Marks: 20 Max. Time: 1:30 Hrs.
Note: Answer any TWO questions out of three. All questions carry equal marks.
1. "For some International Law is an anarchic system of inter-state relations, used and misused by states and their representatives in a position to exert their power and influence, both over less powerful states and people. For others, it is a promise of peace, justice and a global society that can ameliorate poverty and persecution. But like all other system of law, and certainly all social and political systems, International Law cannot serve all the interests of all its stakeholders."
Analyze the abovementioned paragraph and discuss in detail the nature and purpose of International Law with the help of different definitions? (Marks 10)
2. What do you mean by sources of International Law? Briefly explain the derivation of the sources of International Law and also discuss the question of hierarchy under the provision of Statute of ICJ? (Marks 10)
3. Write a note on any two of the following: (Marks 5×2=10)
a. Positivist Theory as to the basis of International Law
b. Briefly differentiate between Monism and Dualism
c. Transformation Theory
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