A. The idea that legal rules have legitimacy when from their logical and practical derivation form a fundamental ‘grundnorm’
B. The idea that natural law is no different than positive law, and that they are interdependent
C. The idea that authority of legal rules comes from their status as the commands of a sovereign authority
D. a and c
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - How has the nature and scope of international society been conditioned by international legal instruments?
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 - 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 - Convention on the Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone, providing new universal legal controls for the management of marine natural resources and the control of pollution were signed in:
A. 1958
B. 1947
C. 1955
D. 1940 - “Convention on the Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone” providing new universal legal controls for the management of marine natural resources and the control of pollution was signed in:
A. 1960
B. 1980
C. 1958
D. 1950 - 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 can be said about the New Haven School?
A. The school where the realist approach to international law was conformed
B. It is also known as the policy approach
C. It is also known as the legal internationalism approach
D. It borrows from positivism and naturalism - When can we date transnational NGOs back to?
A. The end of World War Two following the Holocaust
B. The nineteenth century and anti-slavery campaigners
C. The civil rights movement under Dr Martin Luther King
D. None of these options given is correct - The current secretary-general of the United Nations is:
A. Kofi Annan
B. Ban Ki-Moon
C. Javier Perez de Cuellar
D. Boutros Boutros-Ghali - The status of embassies and of an ambassador as an official state representative is explicitly defined in the process of:
A. diplomatic representation
B. diplomatic community
C. diplomatic recognition
D. diplomatic acceptance