A. in all cases
B. in criminal cases
C. in civil cases
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- 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, 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 - The following are immune under the International Law from extradition:
A. Former Heads of State
B. Former Heads of Government
C. Senior Citizens
D. None of these - Authority for UN peacekeeping missions is granted by:
A. the Security Council
B. the secretary-general
C. the ECOSOC
D. the Trusteeship Council - A state can use force:
A. when its own security so demands
B. By entering into a treaty with another state
C. When it is attacked by another state
D. None of these - The Jay Treaty of 1794, between the U.S. and Great Britain included which of the following provisions?
A. British agreed to end discrimination against American commerce
B. British agreed to evacuate Northwest Territory
C. Declared Mississippi River open to both countries
D. All of these - Which treaty ended the Mexican-American War of 1844-1846?
A. Treaty of New Echota
B. Treaty of Sevres
C. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
D. Treaty of Shackamaxon - An alien:
A. Can straight away approach his own state for help
B. Cannot approach his own state for help in an circumstances
C. Can approach his own state for help after exhausting local remedies
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