A. States
B. Non-State entities
C. Individuals
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - Define public ‘goods’ and public ‘bads’.
A. Public goods are those in which unrestrained market competition is not effective (i.e. hospitals). Public bads are the result unrestrained market competition (i.e. pollution)
B. Public goods are those goods that are free for the public. Public bads are those that are extremely expensive
C. Public goods are positive intangible sentiments widespread in the public (i.e. happiness, pride, nationalism). Public bads are negative attributes that are widespread in the public (i.e. violence, crime)
D. All of the above - Human Rights Watch is a United governmental organization that conducts researched and advocacy on human rights. Its headquarters is in:
A. Washington DC
B. New York City
C. Arkansas
D. New Jersey - Under the SAFTA, member countries will reduce customs duties of all traded goods to zero by the year:
A. 2016
B. 2020
C. 2018
D. 2014 - “Deriving legitimacy from the claim to expression of the interests and values of the nation which it rules” defines a:
A. Imagined community
B. Nation-state
C. Government
D. Nation - At the United Nations a loose coalition of developing nations, designed to promote its members’ collective economic interests and create an enhanced joint negotiating capacity in the United Nations is known as:
A. Developing countries
B. G130
C. G77
D. Group of 77 - ___________ emphasizes conflicting interests in economic exchanges.
A. Neorealism
B. Liberalism
C. Keynesian economics
D. Mercantilism - Who is known as founder of International Law?
A. Starlm
B. Pufendoxf
C. Hugo Grotius
D. Oppenheim - International Law Can:
A. Compel a state to settle a dispute
B. Provide moral support to an issue in dispute
C. Furnish legal substance to an issue in dispute
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