A. They have defined the nature of legitimate statehood
B. Legal instruments have given it a code ethics, and a universal standard of order
C. They have clarified the bounds of rightful state action, international and domestic
D. a and c
Related Mcqs:
- Society accounts of international society:
A. Deny that international cooperation is possible
B. Believe it to be a rhetorical cover for self-serving powerful states
C. Argue that it is unable to cope with globalization
D. Believe both that it is a rhetorical cover for self-serving powerful state and argue that it is unable to cope with globalization - What are the distinctive characteristics of international legal arguments?
A. They tend to be bound by the policies of states
B. They are limited to the scope of the legislation at hand
C. They are rhetorical as well as logical
D. b and c - 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 - Transformation of Britain from a mainly agricultural society to a mainly industrial society took place i the period from 1760 to 1840. What is called this transformation?
A. Enlightenment
B. Industrial Revolution
C. Renaissance
D. Imperialism - 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 - The continuity of states as International Legal Persons is:
A. Affected by change of government
B. Not affected by change of government
C. Depends on the recognition of the new government
D. None of these - What are the three levels of institutions in modern international society?
A. States, NGO’s, IGO’s
B. Constitutional institutions, fundamental institutions, and regimes
C. Local, national and international
D. None of above - International society is regulated by:
A. A benign form of cosmopolitan democracy
B. Imperial expansion.
C. Diplomacy, law, and the balance of power
D. None of the above - Which of the following offers an alternative to international society as a way of organizing world politics?
A. Hierarchical
B. Hegemonic
C. Imperial
D. Hierarchical, Hegemonic, and Imperial - What is meant by ‘pluralist international society’
A. International society which allows for different values to coexist
B. International society in which states are aware of sharing common values, but these are limited to norms of sovereignty and non-intervention
C. International society in which states can choose among several international institutions to join
D. None of the above