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International law - MNR, option 1
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TASK 1.
Question № 1. The principles of international law. Choose the correct answer.
1) The principles of international law enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations;
2) Principles of international law committed in the "Declaration on Principles of International Law" 1976.
3) The principles of international law defined in the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe in 1975;
4) Respect for the principles of international law - the obligation for States;
5) All answers are correct.
Question № 2. The principle of peaceful settlement of international disputes and ways of its implementation. Choose the wrong answer.
1) The legal obligation of States to use peaceful means to settle disputes based on international treaties and agreements;
2) Diplomatic negotiations as a way to reach a compromise in international disputes;
3) The decision of the international court - the main means of settling international disputes;
4) The duty of the State to implement the provisions of the UN Charter;
5) Free choice of peaceful means for the solution of international life.
Question № 3. Human Rights. Choose the wrong option.
1) The duty to respect and protection of human rights is both national and international legal character;
2) regulation and protection of human rights are an internal matter for each country;
3) The Covenant on Human Rights is directly applicable in the Member States of the United Nations;
4) Offences against the person are treated as international crimes;
5) Every individual is a subject of international law.
Question № 4. sovereign equality includes the following elements: Specify the wrong answer.
1) All States legally and factually equal;
2) Each State has the duty to respect the sovereignty of other states;
3) The territorial integrity and independence of the State are inviolable;
4) Each Member State is obliged to comply with its international obligations;
5) Each State is free to develop their socio-economic and political system.
Question № 5. Special features of international law. Choose the wrong option.
1) International law has a coordinating function in international relations;
2) International law fulfills a protective function with regard to States;
3) International law establishes a non-governmental institutions of coercion;
4) International law perform security functions;
5) The development of international law is in line with the evolution of international relations.
ACTIVITY 2.
Question № 1. Dual nationality. Choose the wrong option.
1) It is the presence of a person the nationality of two or more States;
2) statutory legislation the validity of a person has a nationality;
3) Dual citizenship gives rise to difficulties related to the diplomatic protection of a person;
4) Dual citizenship gives rise to difficulties with the passage of military service;
5) proof of the presence or absence of citizenship may serve as support for the judicial clarification of citizenship.
Question № 2. Legal aspects of naturalization. Choose the wrong option.
1) Naturalisation by higher public authorities;
2) Naturalisation by central government bodies;
3) The woman upon marriage to a foreigner automatically acquire the citizenship of her husband under international law;
4) Naturalization carried out by local authorities;
5) Naturalisation by the decision of the court.
Question № 3. Specify the wrong judgment.
1) The power of the state is the highest in relation to all natural and legal persons who are within its territory;
2) The state may forcibly deprived of part of the territory only with the authorization of the United Nations;
3) Within the territory of the state is excluded public authority of any other State;
4) The jurisdiction of the state in some cases may extend beyond its territory;
5) The land and natural resources of the state ca
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