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International Law Paper 2015
FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN B.P.S. – 17 UNDER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2015. INTERNATIONAL LAW Time Allowed: 3 Hours (Part I, MCQs) 30 Minutes - Maximum Marks: 20 (Part II) 2 Hours & 30 Minutes: Maximum Marks: 80 Note: (i) Part-II is to be attempted on the separate Answer Book. (ii) Attempt ONLY FOUR questions from PART-II. ALL questions carry EQUAL marks. (iii) Candidate must write Q. No. in the Answer Book in accordance with Q. No. in the Q. Paper. (iv) No page/space be left blank between the answers. All the blank pages of Answer Book must be crossed. (v) Extra attempt of any questions or any part of the attempted question will not be considered. PART-II Q.2. What is the relationship between Positive Law Theory, Natural Law Theory and International Law? How these theories contributed in the evolution of International Law? (20) Q.3. Explain the sources of International Law in the light of Article 38(1) of the Statute of International Court of Justice. (20) Q.4. What is the difference between immunities and privileges of diplomats? What is its place in International Law? How it affects the functions and responsibilities of the diplomats? (20 Q.5. "Treaties are known by a variety of differing names, ranging from conventions, international agreements, pacts, general acts, and charters through to statutes, declarations and conventions.' Discuss in the light of laws of its formation, interpretation and termination. (20) Q.6. What is the role of state recognition in the commencement of existence of a state? What are the rules that govern the issues that arise out of a state ceasing to exist? (20) Q.7. Explain the rules which govern how an insurgency movement can become a subject of International Law. (20) Q.8. Write short notes on any TWO of the following cases, discussing brief facts and important points of law: (20) (a) Corfu Channel Case; (b) The Rainbow Warrior Case; (c) The Nottebohm Case. |
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can someone share outline of 2nd last question i-e how insurgency movement can become subject of international law?
plz somebody share the objective Last edited by marwatone; Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 03:08 AM. Reason: Posts merged. |
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It is about the Recognition of Insurgency under IL, UK's recognition of Confederation is an example. Latest example include the recognition of govt. of moderate extremists in Syria by various Western countries. Topics under discussion would include Defacto, Dejure and Withdrawal of recognition.
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The subject of IL includes states , international organizations and individuals.
The question comes how can insurgent movements be subject of IL? As per my understanding, it can be part of IL on following conditions : 1. On the basis of human rights violation, when an affectee state or member of UN bring into notice of UN. 2. On the basis of intervention by one state in the internal affairs of the country by helping the insurgents. The state can term it as violation in to rights and duties of state and can take the case into UN. |
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QNo3 Ans: Intro: various sources Body: Sources as mentioned in article 38 1 Their arrangement as mentioned in article 38 2 conclusion: less important sources Q no 5 Intro :definition of treaty..meanings and importance Body:formation and its steps Interpreation my own thoughts ...not bookish .I mentioned the role if ICJ in this termination...under 2 headings by operation of law and other circumstances q no 6 ans: Importance of recognition : examples of bangladesh ,formosa and chinas island. defacto dejure process. then i mentioned attributes of statehood. then i mentioned British practice conclusion : need of recognition Qno 7 i started it with beligrency and beligrants now when they satisfy rules of international law they become insurgents the i mentioned rules for becoming insurgents then i linked it with basic conditions required for become a in the end i drew a flow chart started with belligerents and ending with insurgents...mentioning how they satisfy rules of int .law to become international entities.
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Will someone share the MCQS of this paper ?
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someone please post mcqs.. i cant find them elsewhere
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Book name..Public international law,whole paper on this book
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Mujh apna number dya may send krta hoo
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