According to the Convention of the Law of the Sea, the breadth of the Territorial Sea is:
A. 6 nautical miles
B. 8 nautical miles
C. 12 nautical miles
D. None of these
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A. 6 nautical miles
B. 8 nautical miles
C. 12 nautical miles
D. None of these
A. Legal Recognition
B. Circumstantial Recognition
C. Recognition in Principle
D. None of these
A. Elected by the Security council
B. elected by the General Assembly and the Security council
C. Appointed by Secretary General in consultation with the five permanent members of the Security Council
D. None of these
A. Former Heads of State
B. Former Heads of Government
C. Senior Citizens
D. None of these
A. IS successor to the International Court of Justice (ICJ)
B. Is predecessor of the ICJ
C. Has no link with the ICJ
D. None of these
A. A state can intervene on behalf of its nationals
B. A state cannot intervene on behalf of its nationals
C. An alien agrees not to seek the diplomatic protection of his own State
D. None of these
A. A state can acquire title to territory by conquest
B. A state cannot acquire title to territory by conquest
C. A state can acquire title to the conquered territory through the approval of the Security Council
D. None of these
A. A treatment that is not extended to any other State
B. A treatment extended to any third State
C. A treatment extended a particular State
D. None of these
A. A State which has no natural resources
B. A State which has short sea coast
C. A State which suffers from frequent sea storm
D. None of these