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International Law Paper 2008
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COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS FOR
RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BPS-17 UNDER
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2008
INTERNATIONAL LAW
Time Allowed: Part-1 30 Minutes Maximum Marks 20
Part-2 2 Hours & 30 Minutes Maximum Marks 80
PART-2
Note: Attempt only four questions from part-2.All questions carry equal marks. Extra attempt of any question or any part of the attempted question will not be considered.
Q.2. John Austin says “International Law is not a real Law, but a positive International Morality.” Do you agree with him? Give arguments in support of your answer.
Q.3. Briefly and precisely define SUBJECTS International Law. Do you agree that INDIVIDUALS can be considered as subjects of International Law? Give appropriate examples in this regard.
Q.4. Discuss Amicable Means for the settlement of International Disputes.?
Q.5. Give precise definition of Extradition. Write a comprehensive essay on extradition by covering all its aspects.
Q.6. Define High Seas. Explain the concept of Freedom of High Seas along-with restrictions over it.
Q.7. Discuss Recognition. Differentiate between de-jure and de-facto recognition. What are the disabilities of an unrecognized state?
Q.8. Differentiate between Territorial and Extra-Territorial Asylum. Under which circumstances an Embassy or Consulate can offer asylum to a fugitive/offender of the territorial State?
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Q-1(vi) what will be the answer?
Sri-Lankan High Commissioner in Islamabad, if found involved in a serious crime in Pakistan, can be:
(a) Arrested by the local police and put to trial.
(b) Arrested and handed over to his home Government.
(c) Asked to leave the country, by the local authorities.
(d) None of these.
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I think option D is corre4ct coz
Option is wrong, he cant be put to rial
option B also wrong, he cant be arested & handed over coz he is immuned frm it
option C also seems wrong, coz he cant be asked to leave by local authorities. Only the state can then ask him to leave.
So option is i think correct is my opinoin.
However, correction needed f im wrong.
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Sri-Lankan High Commissioner in Islamabad, if found involved in a serious crime in Pakistan, can be:
(a) Arrested by the local police and put to trial.
(b) Arrested and handed over to his home Government.
(c) Asked to leave the country, by the local authorities.
(d) None of these.
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I guess this will be the answer, for more information see the chapter "Diplomatic Immunities".
(c) Asked to leave the country, by the local authorities
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well, dear i knw that. i hve studies that chapter. But here the word local authorities confused me . i took it for the local police/local administration. coz they dont hve this right. Yes, the govt does hve this rite to ask him to leave the country as soon as possible, he is also called as Persona nongrata. anyways, thnx for ur correction. But im still nt so sure.
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i want to know about economics. Is it a scoring subject or not? plz reply
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better ask in the relevent section. Anyways, statistics is no douibt a high scoring subject provided that u attempt it correctly, like maths.
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i just want to know is international law a high scoring subject than sociology
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and is it easy for a person who doesnt have any knowledge about law?????
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mumtaz Hayat Maneka
Federal Public Service Commission
COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS FOR
RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BPS-17 UNDER
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2008
INTERNATIONAL LAW
Time Allowed: Part-1 30 Minutes Maximum Marks 20
Part-2 2 Hours & 30 Minutes Maximum Marks 80
PART-2
Note: Attempt only four questions from part-2.All questions carry equal marks. Extra attempt of any question or any part of the attempted question will not be considered.
Q.2. John Austin says “International Law is not a real Law, but a positive International Morality.” Do you agree with him? Give arguments in support of your answer.
Q.3. Briefly and precisely define SUBJECTS International Law. Do you agree that INDIVIDUALS can be considered as subjects of International Law? Give appropriate examples in this regard.
Q.4. Discuss Amicable Means for the settlement of International Disputes.?
Q.5. Give precise definition of Extradition. Write a comprehensive essay on extradition by covering all its aspects.
Q.6. Define High Seas. Explain the concept of Freedom of High Seas along-with restrictions over it.
Q.7. Discuss Recognition. Differentiate between de-jure and de-facto recognition. What are the disabilities of an unrecognized state?
Q.8. Differentiate between Territorial and Extra-Territorial Asylum. Under which circumstances an Embassy or Consulate can offer asylum to a fugitive/offender of the territorial State?
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Inshalla I’ll post the objective part soon.
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MCQS Part of the Paper 2008
International Law MCQs, 2008
Diplomatic protection is the protection which a state gives to:
(a) Its nations living abroad through its Embassies
(b) All diplomatic envoy on its own territory
(c) Its own diplomatic agents in the foreign states
(d) None of These
Pacta Sunt Servanda means:
(a) A diplomat not acceptable to the receiving state
(b) Agreement between states are to be respected
(c) A pact of ceasefire between the belligerent parties
(d) None of These
Briand Kellog Pact was meant to:
(a) End War between France and Britain
(b) Establish peace in western Europe
(c) Denounce war as an instrument for settling disputes.
(d) None of These
Treaty of Westphalia was signed in:
(a) 1658
(b) 1680
(c) 1776
(d) None of These(1648)
Permanent Court of International Justice was established in:
(a) 1919
(b) 1922
(c) 1915
(d) None of These
Srilankan High Commissioner in Islamabad, if found involved in a serious crime in Pakistan, can be
(a) Arrested by local police and put to trial
(b) Arrested and handed over to his home govt
(c) Asked to leave the country by the local authorities
(d) None of These
The Law of War and Peace was writtern by:
(a) Hegel
(b) Kelsen
(c) Grotius
(d) None of These
Permanent Cout of Arbitration was an outcome of:
(a) League of Nations
(b) UNO
(c) Hague Conference 1907
(d) None of These
Albama claims Arbitration Award 1872 established certain principles of:
(a)Nationality
(b) Neutrality
(c) Extradition
(d) None of These
The leader of positive school of thought was:
(a) Bynkershok
(b) Stark
(c) Extradition
(d) None of These
Contraband means:
(a) Things usable in war by one party against the other
(b) No war pact between the states parties
(c) Pact between the parties to stop the war temporarily
(d) None of These
In the continental Shelf the coastal has:
(a) The exclusive right over all resources
(b) The exclusive right over its living resources only
(c) Has The exclusive right over its non living resources
(d) None of These
Vienna Convention on Law of Treaties was signed in:
(a) 1961
(b) 1969
(c) 1975
(d) None of These
Territorial sea of a coastal state is:
(a) open for innocent passage of all type of foreign ships
(b) open for innocent passage of all except the fishing ships
(c) Reserved for vessels of the coastal states only
(d) None of These
Cabotage is:
(a) Part of the Sea prohibited for war activity by law
(b) No fly zone , determined by UN during war
(c) Intercourse by sea between two ports of the same state
(d) None of These
Principle of Jus Soli is:
(a) Granting nationality on the basis of place of birth
(b) Granting nationality on the basis of parentage
(c) invalidation of a treaty due to change in circumstances
(d) None of These
UN Declaration of Human Rights was passed in:
(a) 1945
(b) 1948 (December)
(c) 1949
(d) None of These
Re Meunier and Re Castioni cases are test cases for:
(a) Extradition of military offenders
(b) Extradition of political offenders
(c) Determining the enemy Status of aliens during war
(d) None of These
All international Treaties signed by the Us president are subject to ratification by the Us:
(a) Senate with 2/3 majority
(b) House of Representatives with 2/3 majority
(c) Congress with 2/3 majority
(d) None of These
Prize courts are:
(a) International Courts
(b) Municipal courts
(c) judicial tribunals under UNO
(d) None of These
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every subject is scoring if attempted correctly. As for as new trends are concerned, I.L scores higher than Sociology. it doesn't mean sociology is low scoring. choice is yours. i just shared my experience. either u r at home in Law or not, it does not matter much. try to clear your concepts from internet, than follow any standard book.
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