Q). Treaty, in principle, binds the states which are parties to the treaty. A state becomes party to the treaty by
A) Signing the treaty
B) Ratifying or acceding to the treaty
C) Enacting domestic legislation to implement the treaty
D) Enforcing the treaty by conduct
Q). Stimson doctrine is associated with
A) De jure and de facto recognition of states
B) Express or implied recognition of states
C) Conditional recognition of states
D) Policy of non-recognition of states
Q). Who is called ‘the father of International Law’?
A) Jeremy Bentham
B) Hugo Grotius
C) Oppenheim
D) J G Starke
Q). Extradition is normally granted in
A) Civil cases
B) Criminal cases
C) Private cases
D) All cases
Q). What does it mean for a State to be sovereign?
A) Sovereignty means being recognized by all other States
B) Sovereignty means to be able to enter into treaties and join the UN
C) Sovereignty means the right to defend itself
D) Sovereignty means freedom to determine its own affairs without external interference