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Business Law - Chapter 3 (Fully answered exam questions for perfect grades)

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International law applies to states, international organizations, businesses, and individuals across borders. - ANSWER-True The UN's General Assembly - ANSWER-is composed of all its member nations, which propose and vote on resolutions The Secretariat is the UN body charged with maintaining...

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International Law - ANSWER-A binding rule that regulates actions of individuals in a community with methods that enforces rules to those who violate them. Difference between Domestic and International Law - ANSWER-Domestic law is made through a legislative body. International law is made through ...

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Tariffs on imported products are imposed for which of the following reasons: - ANSWER-a. Collection of revenue. b. Protection of domestic industries. c. To assert political objectives. d. All of the above. The correct answer is: All of the above. Firms that assist indirect exporters and are ...

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International Law It consists of rules, principles, and well-established practices that apply to the conduct of states, international organizations, businesses, and individuals across borders. :) - ANSWER-:) It is important to distinguish between two branches of international law: public and private...

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According to Article 38(1) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice, what are the sources of IL? - ANSWER-1. International Conventions (Treaties) 2. Custom 3. The "general principles of international law" 4. Judicial decisions and the teachings of the most highly qualified publi...

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The most recent UN definition of the rights and duties of states occurred in 1974. - ANSWER-True Acceptance of the right to self-determination remains a controversial principle without consent as to whom it applies and how the principle is reconciled with prohibition against intervention. - ANSWE...

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1 Which part of international law deals with relations between sovereign states? A Relational law B Private law C Sovereign law D Public law - ANSWER-D Public law 2 In the statement, "The effectiveness of diplomacy depends upon the power of the state," what type of power is being refe...

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International law can be defined as a body of law formed as a result of international customs, treaties, and organizations, that governs relations among or between nations. - ANSWER-true The major difference between national law and international law is: - ANSWER-that national law can be enforced...

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How many nation states are involved in the horizontal structure of international law? - ANSWER-193 Why is there universal adherence in international law? - ANSWER-Fear of sanctions, same motivation as to why we adhere to traffic regulations, mutual well-being of members of society Internationa...

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International Law - ANSWER-International law has traditionally been defined in very broad terms; it is not limited simply to rules that are applied to settle disputes in court. Rather, international law is influenced by a combination of law, religious tenets, and diplomatic relations between nations...

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What is the difference between dualism and monism? - ANSWER-Dualism emphasizes the distinct and independent characteristics of international law as between states and national law as within states Monism postulates that international and national law form one single legal order, or at least a num...

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international law as law - ANSWER-a body of rules established by custom or treaty and recognized by nations as binding in their relations with one another. origins of international law - ANSWER-empires = states Emerging "rules of behavior" Hugo Grotious: The father of International Law ...

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International Law - ANSWER-if a nation violates an international law and persuasive tactics fail, other countries or international organizations have no recourse except to take coercive actions Attempts to reconciles the need of each country to be the final authority over its own affairs with the...

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International Law Definitions - ANSWER--"IL as law between sovereign and equal states based on the common consent of these states is a product of modern Christian civilization" (Oppenheim, 1905) -"IL is the law of nations. It imposes specific obligations and rights on nations, just as dome...

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VCLT 26 - ANSWER-PACTA SUNT SERVANDA VCLT 27 - ANSWER-INTERNATIONAL LAW OVER DOMESTIC VCLT 8 - ANSWER-Subsequent confirmation of an act performed without authorization VCLT 18 - ANSWER-Obligation not to defeat the object and purpose of a treaty prior to its entry into force VCLT 25 - ANS...

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Modern International law - ANSWER-Gradually evolved since the Treaty of Westphalia and expanded enormously since the end of the Second World War Which of the following statements is acccurate? - ANSWER-Generally States have the obligation for implementing international law in their own countries ...

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Cite the development of the law of nations or public international law. - ANSWER-It developed as a system of norms derived from the tradition of the late medieval jus gentium, meaning the natural law established for every human being along with the consent of states. Why was international law a q...

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Q. The legal yardstick in determining whether usage has become customary international law is expressed in the maxim opinio juris sive necessitates or opinio juris for short. What does the maxim mean? (3%) - ANSWER-A. The maxim "opinio juris sive necessitates" or simply "opinio juris" m...

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Do international legal persons have the same rights as IL - ANSWER-International legal persons do not have the same rights or capacities in international law.​ Different legal persons have different capacities in law. Meaning of International Legal Personality - ANSWER-If an entity has internat...

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Jus Cogens - ANSWER-Jus Cogens refers to certain fundamental, overriding principles of international law, from which no derogation is ever permitted. In practice, jurists' attempt to classify certain rules, rights and duties as jus cogens or peremptory norms have not met with success: while there...

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What does public international law regulate? - ANSWER-Public international law is a set of rules and principles that govern the relationships between sovereign states and other international actors. It plays a crucial role in facilitating cooperation, resolving conflicts, and promoting stability in ...

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Public International Law: The Origin and More Comprehensive Exam Answers Reviewed by Experts

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Birthplace of International law? - ANSWER-Europe Customary International Law - ANSWER-long-established norms of behavior among states that, though not formalized in treaties, are routinely respected and come over time to be viewed as obligatory under international law; Customary international law...

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Sources of International Law - ANSWER-Treaties, CIL, General Principles of IL recognized by civilized nations, and judicial decision and writings of legal scholars. Treaty - ANSWER-A treaty is a written agreement concluded between states and governed by international law, regardless of the name g...

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4 sources of international law - ANSWER-1. Treaty 2. Customary international law 3. General principles of law 4. Subsidiary/tribunal Sources of international law - ANSWER-Art. 38 ICJ treaty 3 Theories of Compliance - ANSWER-1. Transnational legal process theory 2. Liberal theory 3. L...

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