LENB 3135 Chapter 7 International and Space Law Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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LENB 3135 Chapter 7 International and Space Law
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LENB 3135 Chapter 7 International And Space Law
In addition to NAFTA, name some other other important regional trade agreements. -
️️- CAFTA-DR
- KORUS FTA
Sovereign Immunity - ️️The United States courts will not hear a case against the
government of another nation with limited exceptions
Which of the following are included as a "fo...
LENB 3135 Chapter 7 International and
Space Law
In addition to NAFTA, name some other other important regional trade agreements. -
✔️✔️- CAFTA-DR
- KORUS FTA
Sovereign Immunity - ✔️✔️The United States courts will not hear a case against the
government of another nation with limited exceptions
Which of the following are included as a "foreign state" under the Foreign Sovereign
Immunities Act (FSIA)?
a. a political subdivision of a foreign state
b. an instrumentality of a foreign state
c. a citizen of the foreign state
d. a corporation formed under the laws of a foreign state - ✔️✔️A and B
International law can be defined as a body of law, formed as a result of international
customs, treaties, and organizations, that governs relations among nations(true/false) -
✔️✔️True
National Law - ✔️✔️Government rules and regulations that are enforceable by that
government within certain boundaries
Treaty - ✔️✔️Formed between two or more independent nations that is formally
approved and authorized by the fovernments of those nations
International Organization - ✔️✔️Comprised of member nations who agree to certain
orinciples and rules of behavior
The U.S. Constitution gives the ____________ the power "by and with the Advice and
Consent of the ____________, to make ____________, provided two-thirds of the
___________ present concur." - ✔️✔️President; Senate; Treaties; Senators
A bilateral agreement is an agreement formed by ________ nations to govern their
___________. - ✔️✔️Two; Relationships
International organizations can adopt ___________ in the form of resolutions or
declarations that require member nations to behave in certain ways. They also may
create ______________ to be adopted by the member nations. - ✔️✔️Standards;
Uniform rules
, Comity means - ✔️✔️That one nation will show deference for the laws and decrees of
another nation
Act of state doctrine - ✔️✔️The judicial branch of one nation will not evaluate the
validity of another nation's government
Confiscation - ✔️✔️The taking of privately held property without a proper public
purpose and/or without just compensation
Expropriation - ✔️✔️The taking of privately geld property for a public purpose and with
just compensation
One of the major exceptions to the doctrine of sovereign immunity is when: - ✔️✔️A
nation engages in commercial activity within the United States
A foreign nation will not be immune from a lawsuit in a U.S. court if that government has
____________ immunity explicitly or by implication, when it has engaged in
______________ activity within the United States or activity that is outside the U.S. but
has ________________ effect in the U.S., or when the foreign government has
committed a ________________ or violated certain _____________ laws. -
✔️✔️Waived; Commercial; A Direct; Tort; International
In __________ exporting, a U.S. company signs a sales contract with a foreign
purchaser that provides for the conditions of shipment and payment of goods.
Alternatively, a U. S. company may establish a specialized marketing organization in a
foreign country and engage in __________ exporting. This may be done through a(n)
__________ relationship, which limits the company's involvement in the international
market, or through a(n) ___________ , which is more often used when the foreign
market grows to a substantial size. - ✔️✔️Direct; Indirect; Agency; Distributorship
The most common reason that U.S. firms establish manufacturing plants abroad is that:
- ✔️✔️They can reduce costs
Foreign companies may establish plants in the United States to avoid import duties
imposed on products entering the United States from their home countries (true/false) -
✔️✔️True
When a U.S. firm establishes a wholly owned subsidiary in a foreign country, the parent
company usually - ✔️✔️Remains in the United States
The provision of the U.S. Constitution that provides "No Tax or Duty shall be laid on
Articles exported from any State" is found in - ✔️✔️Article I, Section 9 of the
Constitution
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