A. Rules of customary International Law
B. Convention on the law of Sea
C. Mutual Consent
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Rights of land-locked states are governed by:
A. Rules of customary International Law
B. Convention on the Law of Sea
C. Mutual consent
D. None of these - Coastal and land-locked States, according to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, have:
A. No right of freedom of fishing in high seas
B. No right of freedom of scientific research in high seas
C. A right to sail ships flying its flag on the high seas
D. None of these - Apart from the WTO, most international trade is governed by more specific international agreements: bilateral trade agreements and:
A. global trade agreements
B. reciprocity
C. regional trade agreements
D. interdependence - India supports its stance by citing Thelveg Doctrine in international law which states the rivers boundaries between two states are divide by
A. The delta concentration
B. The bond or river
C. The mid channel
D. All of them - “Estimating the area of productive land or aqua system required to sustain a population at its specified standard of living” creates an:
A. Epistemic Community
B. Global environmental common
C. Ecological footprint
D. Convention - Who led the 3rd Crusade to the Holy Land in 1192?
A. Richard
B. Henry
C. William
D. James - Who was the first known explorer to land in the Americas (after the Vikings)?
A. Vasco Nunez de Balboa
B. John Cabot
C. Christopher Columbus
D. Alonso de Hojeda - The Gaza Strip is a coastal strip of land on the eastern shore of the ________ and bordering Egypt and Israel.
A. Arabic Sea
B. Mediterranean Sea
C. Red Sea
D. None of these - What is the significance of Sir Creek for which India and Pakistan are fighting for this Swampy land?
A. prospect of finding petroleum deposits
B. presence of schools of fish in the continental shelf
C. both of these
D. none of these - 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