A successor state starts life:
A. Bound by all treaties entered into by predecessor state:
B. Bound by multilateral treaties
C. With a clean-state
D. None of these
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A. Bound by all treaties entered into by predecessor state:
B. Bound by multilateral treaties
C. With a clean-state
D. None of these
A. October 24, 1945
B. September 25, 1945
C. September 30, 1945
D. September 10, 1945
A. Can straight away approach his own state for help
B. Cannot approach his own state for help in an circumstances
C. Can approach his own state for help after exhausting local remedies
D. None of these
A. No benefit can be received from an illegal act
B. A legal right flows from an illegal act
C. A State can go on war in case of an injury
D. None of these
A. A State has unlimited jurisdiction
B. A State has jurisdiction over its nationals even when they live outside the country
C. A State has jurisdiction over foreign visiting nationals
D. None of these
A. No jurisdiction
B. Concurrent Jurisdiction
C. Exclusive jurisdiction
D. None of these
A. 10th September 2002
B. 11th September 2002
C. 12th September 2002
D. 13th September 2002
A. Treaty of Nanking
B. Treaty of New Echota
C. Treaty of Ghent
D. Treaty of Westphalia
A. Treaty of Shackamaxon
B. Treaty of Hopewell
C. Treaty of Paris
D. Treaty of Ancon