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Honestly speaking i really dont know to what extent these will be helpfull since i never appeared in css exams.However I got extra ordinary score in the university level exams.In my opinion if you have enough time to study it will be better for you to consult the books as mentioned in previous posts by Argus.

some university level important questions regarding the subject ...............

1. Some writers doubt whether International Law qualifies as law. What is your opinion?

2. The basis of International Law is human nature, reason, and justice. Discus whether you agree or not?

3. Discus treaties as one of the sources of International Law. Can International Law survive without it?

4. Explain in details the main material principal sources of Public International Law. Your answer should be in line with the Article 38 of the Statute of International Court of Justice (ICJ).

5. The scope of International Law has widened to include individuals and non-state entities. Discus. (or) Discuss the question whether International Law is exclusively concerned with the states.

6. What is meant by “Relationship between International Law and Municipal Law”? Explain it in the light of various theories expounded in this respect.

7. To what extent can municipal courts apply International Law. Answer with reference to British and US practice.

8. Discuss the legal nature and modes of Recognition of State with particular reference to the difference between “De facto” and “De jure” Recognition.

9. What do you understand by “recognition of states” and “Recognition of Governments”? Explain the rules, which govern the recognition of insurgents and its legal effects.

10. Define territorial waters. State the extent to which a coastal state can exercise its jurisdiction over these waters.

11. Write a detailed note on Succession of States.

12. Define a Treaty. What are the circumstances, which may terminate a treaty? What is ratification of a Treaty?

13. How a multilateral treaty is concluded? What are various rules for its interpretation?

14. What is intervention and when it can be permitted in International Law?

15. What is statelessness? How can it be remedied?

16. Define “Nationality”. How is it acquired and lost?

17. Define “extradition”. What are the common rules of International Law, which govern extradition in the absence of an extradition treaty?

18. Discuss the constitution, functions, and powers of the Security Council of the UNO. Discuss its failure, if any.

19. Discuss fully the powers and function of the UN General Assembly.

20. Write a detailed note on the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

21. Write a short note on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948. What is its present day status? Critically examine its legal character.

22. Discuss provisions of Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War.

23. Discuss some amicable means for the settlement of international disputes.

Hopefully this will serve the purpose.

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