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51. International law increasingly regulates relationships between: a. nation-st

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Question

51. International law increasingly regulates relationships between:

a. nation-states and other nation-states.

b. nation-states and individuals.

c. individuals and other individuals.

d. all of the above.

e. none of the above.

52. Which of the following is a historic example (or are examples) of the subject content of public international law?

a. contract and sales transactions.

b. Securities regulations.

c. State succession.

d. All of the above.

e. None of the above.

53. The general consent of the international community to the existence of a rule of international law can be found in:

a. decisions of the international court of justice.

b. Resolutions passed by the UN General Assembly.

c. The conduct and practices of nation-states in the dealings between themselves.

d. All of the above.

e. Both a and c above.

54. Sources of international law identified in Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice are:

a. general principles of law.

b. International conventions.

c. Case law of national courts.

d. All of the above.

e. Only A and B above.

55. Private international law refers to:

a. international laws applicable only to corporations.

b. International laws applicable only to nongovernmental organizations.

c. International laws applicable only to intergovernmental organizations.

d. National laws applicable to a nation’s individual and/or corporate citizens in disputes with foreign individuals and/or corporations and/or foreign governments.

e. Only A and B above.

Explanation / Answer

51. International law increasingly regulates relationships between:

a. nation-states and other nation-states.

52. Which of the following is a historic example (or are examples) of the subject content of public international law?

a. contract and sales transactions.

53. The general consent of the international community to the existence of a rule of international law can be found in:

b. Resolutions passed by the UN General Assembly.


54. Sources of international law identified in Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice are:

e. Only A and B above.

55. Private international law refers to:

d. National laws applicable to a nation’s individual and/or corporate citizens in disputes with foreign individuals and/or corporations and/or foreign governments.

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