
Principles of International Law
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Ariana Gutiérrez
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are the main sources of international law and how have they evolved over time?
The main sources of international law are social media, television, and radio broadcasts. These sources have evolved over time through the development of new hashtags, changes in reality TV shows, and the decisions of celebrity courts.
The main sources of international law are ancient scrolls, hieroglyphics, and cave paintings. These sources have evolved over time through the discovery of new artifacts, changes in ancient civilizations, and the decisions of historical reenactments.
The main sources of international law are magic, folklore, and superstitions. These sources have evolved over time through the development of new spells, changes in mythical creatures, and the decisions of fairy tale characters.
The main sources of international law are treaties, customary international law, general principles of law, and judicial decisions. These sources have evolved over time through the development of new treaties, changes in state practice, and the decisions of international courts and tribunals.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Explain the concept of state sovereignty and its significance in international law.
State sovereignty is the exclusive authority of a state to govern itself without interference from non-governmental organizations.
State sovereignty is insignificant in international law as it does not impact the relationship between states.
State sovereignty is the exclusive authority of a state to govern itself without interference from other states. It is significant in international law as it forms the basis for the principle of non-intervention and the recognition of states as equal entities in the international community.
State sovereignty is the authority of a state to govern itself with interference from other states.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Discuss the principle of pacta sunt servanda and its role in international agreements.
Pacta sunt servanda allows parties to easily break their treaty obligations
The principle of pacta sunt servanda is not relevant in international agreements
Pacta sunt servanda only applies to domestic agreements, not international ones
The principle of pacta sunt servanda plays a crucial role in international agreements by ensuring that parties uphold their treaty obligations and commitments.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the principle of non-intervention and how does it apply in international relations?
The principle of non-intervention allows external powers to freely interfere in the internal affairs of sovereign states
The principle of non-intervention is a norm in international relations that states that external powers should not interfere in the internal affairs of sovereign states. It applies by respecting the sovereignty of each state and refraining from meddling in their domestic affairs.
It applies by promoting interference in the domestic affairs of other countries
Non-intervention is a principle that encourages external powers to impose their will on sovereign states
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Examine the principle of peaceful settlement of disputes and its importance in international law.
The principle of peaceful settlement of disputes is insignificant in international law as it hinders the exercise of power and dominance
Peaceful settlement of disputes is irrelevant in international law as it encourages aggression and conflict
The principle of peaceful settlement of disputes is not important in international law as it leads to weakness and vulnerability in the international community
The principle of peaceful settlement of disputes is important in international law as it promotes stability, security, and the rule of law in the international community, and helps prevent the escalation of conflicts into armed confrontations.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does the principle of good faith influence state behavior in international relations?
The principle of good faith only applies to individual behavior, not state behavior in international relations.
The principle of good faith has no impact on state behavior in international relations.
The principle of good faith leads to conflict, competition, and violation of agreements in state behavior in international relations.
The principle of good faith promotes trust, cooperation, and adherence to agreements in state behavior in international relations.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Explain the principle of jus cogens and provide examples of its application in international law.
Examples of jus cogens include prohibitions against parking violations, noise pollution, and littering.
Jus cogens is applied in international law to regulate fashion trends, social media usage, and fast food consumption.
Jus cogens principles are based on the prohibition of jaywalking, loitering, and skipping in line.
Examples of jus cogens include prohibitions against genocide, slavery, torture, and piracy. These norms are considered to be so fundamental that they are binding on all states, regardless of whether they have ratified specific treaties or agreements.
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