1. International law consists of rules that countries agree to follow. It may be defined as lawmaking by what two things? 2. There (is/is not) a global authority for enforcing inter- national law 3. According to article 38 of the statute of the Interna- tional Court of Justice, the primary sources ...
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International Business Law Test
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1. International law consists of rules that countries
Choice &
agree to follow. It may be defined as lawmaking
by what two things? Consent
2. There (is/is not) a global authority for enforcing
inter- national law
is not
3. According to article 38 of the statute of the Interna-
tional Court of Justice, the primary sources of
Inter- national Law are (3 things) 1. Internationa
l treaties and
con- ventions
2. internation
al custom or
com- mon
law
3. general
princi- ples of
4. A is a legally binding agreement, contract law recog-
or compact between two or more nations that is nized by
recog- nized a given effect under international law civilized
nations
5. A is an agreement that modifies or adds to a
treaty or convention, or that deals with matter less treaty
significant then those dealt within treaties
6. Nation that expresses a willingness to join a treaty
are said to be protocol
7. is a body of commonly
accepted rules or conduct, or international norms
that have arisen out of consistent and long signatories
standing practice
8. The principle that a nation can projects its laws its customary inter-
jurisdiction beyond its territorial borders is known national law
as
extraterritorialit
y
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9. Under the principle of individual nationality
and corporate citizens owe a duty to comply with jurisdic- tion
the
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laws of their country of nationality no matter where 17.The term
they are in the world several
different
10.The permits any country to mean- ings,
pros- ecute perpetrators of the most heinous crimes however the
regard- less of where the crimes occurred or the most
nationality of the perpetrators common
meaning to
11.The most important international judicial body is the Ameri-
formed in 1945 as the primary judi-
cial arm of the united nations. it is the arbiter of
inter- national law disputes between nations cases
brought by nations against nations
12.The ICJs judgments are enforced primarily on
what? (3 three things)
13. is the right of one nation to take
diplomatic or judicial action to protect the rights
of a person to whom it has granted nationality
form a violation of international law by another
nation
14.The international criminal court has jurisdiction to
hear what three categories of crimes
15.In recent years many companies have had
an increased interest in enacting their
own
. In the US doing so allows for re-
duced fines and sentences for corporate
defendants.
16.The study of refers to the study
of differences in national laws an legal systems
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