A. Is an exercise of territorial sovereignty
B. Is a derogation from territorial sovereignty
C. Has no concern with territorial sovereignty
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Diplomatic Asylum:
A. Is the same as territorial Asylum
B. Is a derogation form the sovereignty of a state
C. Has no concern with territorial sovereignty
D. None of these - Territorial asylum is:______________?
A. An exercise of territorial sovereignty
B. Am impingement of territorial sovereignty
C. Granted by mutual consent
D. None of these - Diplomatic relations are established by:_____________?
A. Mutual consent
B. A unilateral decision
C. A decision of a regional organisation
D. None of these - A diplomatic agent is immune from local jurisdiction:
A. In all cases
B. In criminal cases
C. In cases involving personal property
D. None of these - Diplomatic relations are established by:_________?
A. Mutual agreement
B. Unilateral action
C. Decission of neighbouring States
D. None of these - Studies in Diplomatic History book is written by: ___________?
A. Kevin Phillips
B. Morgan, Edmund S
C. Hatton, Ragnhild, and M.S. Anderson
D. None of these - Who wrote the book The British Diplomatic Service?
A. Mathew McCubbins
B. Horn, David Bayne
C. Francis Fukuyama
D. None of these - The International Court of Justice is: _____________?
A. A principal judicial organ of the UN
B. A Court established by Stales outside the UN System
C. A Court established by the European Community
D. None of these - 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 - Dejure Recognition is: _____________?
A. Legal Recognition
B. Circumstantial Recognition
C. Recognition in Principle
D. None of these