A. The precautionary principle
B. The polluter pays
C. Prior informed consent
D. All of the options given are correct
Related Mcqs:
- Traditional environmental issues include:
A. Natural resource conservation
B. Climate change
C. Pollution
D. a and c - How do international norms independently impact the advancement of human rights?
A. They do not, because states are only influenced by the pursuit of power
B. Governments feel guilty if they do not try to protect and advance human rights
C. The UN is able to enforce international human rights norms
D. None of the options given is correct - The 1948 UN General Assembly declaration, which delineates international norms regarding behavior by governments toward their own citizens and foreigners alike, is the:
A. Universal Treaty on Human Rights
B. United Nations Covenant on International Norms
C. United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
D. Universal Declaration of Human Rights - International norms:
A. rarely gain legitimacy in the absence of a world government
B. can become institutionalized through international organizations
C. were established after World War II by the United Nations
D. create common ideas and cultural attitudes across countries - Realist approaches to environmental politics:
A. Emphasize the role of institutions in regulating the environment
B. Focuses ones of state power and interest
C. Emphasizes the role played by epistemic communities of scientists
D. Focus on the dissemination of environmental norms - Where are the headquarters of the UN specialized organization the United Nations Environmental Program?
A. Dayton, Ohio, USA
B. Geneva, Switzerland
C. Nairobi, Kenya
D. Montevideo, Uruguay - The international environmental organization to preserve the earth’s natural resources and diverse plant and animal life is:
A. Greenpeace
B. Amnesty International
C. Save Environment
D. Save World - The myth of protection:
A. Characterizes men as protectors and women as protected
B. Is used to justify and shape national security policies
C. Has been challenged by changing gender roles in contemporary warfare
D. All of the options given are correct - What would warrant a ‘just cause’ military intervention for human protection purposes?
A. There must be serious and irreparable harm occurring to human beings, or imminently likely to occur
B. There must be a large scale loss of life, which is the product of deliberate state action, or state neglect, or inability to act, or a failed state situation
C. There must be a large scale ethnic cleansing
D. All of the above - In which year UN Security Council voted unanimously to establish a UN protection Force (UNPROFOR) for civil war torn Yugoslavia?
A. 1990
B. 1991
C. 1992
D. 1993