A. Is advocated by Peter Singer and Thomas Pogge
B. Is a Rawlsian idea
C. Is a realist suggestion
D. Options b and c
Related Mcqs:
- The permanent Court of International Justice:
A. IS successor to the International Court of Justice (ICJ)
B. Is predecessor of the ICJ
C. Has no link with the ICJ
D. None of these - The term of judges of the international court of Justice is:
A. three years
B. five years
C. six years
D. nine years - States of the International Court of Justice were drawn up by:
A. London Declaration in 1941
B. Moscow & Teheran Conference in 1943
C. San Francisco Conference in 1945
D. None of these - The International Court of Justice is:
A. A principal judicial organ of the UN
B. A Court established by States outside the UN System
C. A Court established by the European Community
D. None of these - How many Judges to the International Court of Justice are elected by the Security Council and General Assembly for the term of 9 years?
A. 35
B. 25
C. 15
D. 20 - Who appoints the Judges of International Court of Justice?
A. General Assembly only
B. Security Council only
C. Security-General of the UN
D. General Assembly and Security Council - International Court of Justice has its head office in:
A. Hague (Netherlands)
B. New York (USA)
C. Paris (France)
D. Geneva - How does the ‘justice versus order debate impinge on nationalism?
A. Balance of power politics conflict with self-determination
B. Great powers carve out spheres of influence antithetical to the freedom of nation states
C. Nationalist demands and disputes often lead to conflict and injustice
D. All of the above - The categorical imperative:
A. Is found in the writing of Immanuel Kant
B. Suggests that for a rational being to act morally, it must act according to universal laws
C. Is a core element of realist ethics
D. Is found in the writing of Immanuel Kant and suggests that for a rational being to act morally, it must act according to universal laws - The statement “We should recognize humanity wherever it occurs, and give its fundamental ingredients, reason and (Nussbaum) is an example of:
A. Cosmopolitanism
B. Pluralism
C. Realism
D. Pluralism and realism