A. Invalidates the treaty
B. Treaty cannot be invoked before a UN organ
C. It has no effect at all on the treaty
D. None of these
International Law
International Law
A. A State can violate its international obligations if its interests so demand
B. A State can terminate a treaty at its will
C. A State must perform treaty obligations in good faith
D. None of these
A. A State may terminates treaty because of a material breach
B. A State may invokes fundamental change of circumstance to terminate/suspend a treaty
C. A treaty stands terminated because of the eruption of hostilities
D. None of these
A. A peremptory norm of International Law that cannot be derogated from by mutual consent
B. A State can terminate a treaty because of violation of its domestic law
C. A treaty stands terminated when its purpose is achieved
D. None of these
A. 200 nautical miles
B. 12 nautical miles
C. 100 nautical miles
D. None of these
A. Only coastal states have the right to sail ships under their flag on the high sea
B. Every State has the right to sail ship under its flag on the high seas
C. Only five big powers have the right to sail ships under their flag on the high seas
D. None of these
A. 1948
B. 1958
C. 1975
D. 1982
A. London Declaration in 1941
B. Moscow & Teheran Conference in 1943
C. San Francisco Conference in 1945
D. None of these
A. 12 nautical miles
B. 18 nautical miles
C. 24 nautical miles
D. None of these
A. an island within 3 nautical miles from the coast of a country
B. an island no the high seas, which is not the territory of any particular state
C. a ship bearing the national flag of a state
D. None of these