A. Thomas Hobbes, Hugo Grotius, and John Locke
B. The Magna Carta
C. Greek, Christian and medieval Catholic theology
D. Confucianism
Related Mcqs:
- 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 international environmental organization to preserve the earth’s natural resources and diverse plant and animal life is:
A. Greenpeace
B. Amnesty International
C. Save Environment
D. Save World - What economic principle refers to the way that states differ in their abilities to produce certain goods because of differences in natural resources, labor force characteristics, technology, and other such factors?
A. consumer economics
B. Freedman economics
C. Keynesian economics
D. comparative advantage - How is the neo-liberal approach to international law limited?
A. By their inability to explain the development of law in areas where the self-interests of states are unclear
B. By the failure to explain the origins of the modern system of international law
C. By their rejection of the idea that international law constitutes the identities and interests of states
D. None of the above - What are the distinctive characteristics of the modern institution of international law?
A. A peculiar language of reasoning and argument
B. Multilateral form of legislation
C. A strong discourse of institutional autonomy
D. All of above - What is necessary before a rule can be considered customary international law?
A. Evidence of general state practice
B. That it is enshrined in a treaty
C. Evidence that states accept such practice as law
D. Both a and c - The __________ consists of European Community member state ministers, whereas the ________ adjudicates disputes that arise under EU law.
A. European Parliament, European Commission
B. Council of Ministers; European Parliament
C. European Commission; European Council
D. Council of the European Union, Court of Justice - 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 - Which of the following is a source of international law?
A. decisions by national courts upheld by the World Court
B. national laws reviewed by the World Court
C. All these answers are correct
D. international custom