A. Former Heads of State
B. Former Heads of Government
C. Senior Citizens
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Extradition, from an International Law prospective, is:
A. A mode of resolving conflicting jurisdiction claims between states
B. A device for combating international terrorism
C. A mechanism for bringing fugitives from justice to book
D. None of these - Extradition is granted in case of:
A. Ordinary criminals
B. Political and religious criminals
C. Heads of State and Govt.
D. None of these - Extradition is granted in case of:
A. Ordinary criminals
B. Political & religious criminals
C. Heads of States & Government
D. None of these - Extradition is normally granted:
A. in all cases
B. in criminal cases
C. in civil cases
D. None of these - A diplomatic agent is immune from local jurisdiction:
A. in all cases
B. in criminal cases
C. in cases involving personal property
D. None of these - Under present day International Law:
A. A state can acquire title to territory by conquest
B. A state cannot acquire title to territory by conquest
C. A state can acquire title to the conquered territory through the approval of the Security Council
D. None of these - Actions that would have been illegal under international law that may be legal if taken in response to the illegal actions of another state are:
A. escalations
B. reprisals
C. retaliations
D. extra-legal responses - In international law, what is called the belt of sea adjacent to a country and under its territorial jurisdiction?
A. High sea
B. Territorial sea
C. Territorial Waters
D. Country sea - The International Opium Convention, signed on January 23, 1912 during the ‘First International Opium Conference’, was the first international drug control treaty and it was signed at:
A. London
B. Hague
C. Washington
D. Paris - Which one of the following is called, “The father of International Law”?
A. Starlm
B. Pufendoxf
C. Hugo Grotius
D. Oppenheim