Pacta sunt servanda means:
A. A State can violate its international obligations if its interests so demand
B. A State can terminate a treaty at its will
C. A State must perform treaty obligations in good faith
D. None of these
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A. A State can violate its international obligations if its interests so demand
B. A State can terminate a treaty at its will
C. A State must perform treaty obligations in good faith
D. None of these
A. Invalidates the treaty
B. Treaty cannot be invoked before a UN organ
C. It has no effect at all on the treaty
D. None of these
A. A no-man’s land between two State
B. An area of sea beyond territorial waters:
C. An area of sea beyond the Exclusive Economic Zone
D. None of these
A. A state is subject to foreign court’s jurisdiction
B. A states is not subject to foreign court’s jurisdiction
C. A state is not subject to its own court’s jurisdiction
D. None of these
A. A principal judicial organ of the UN
B. A Court established by States outside the UN System
C. A Court established by the European Community
D. None of these
A. General Assembly only
B. Security Council only
C. Security-General of the UN
D. General Assembly and Security Council
A. Hague (Netherlands)
B. New York (USA)
C. Paris (France)
D. Geneva
A. The principal Organ of UNO
B. An ordinary of UNO
C. A check on the Security Council
D. None of these