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What are the provisions of an international constitution?
What are the provisions of an international constitution?
- Sovereign inequality, interference, use of force, respect for human rights
- Sovereign inequality, interference, use of force, disregard for human rights
- Sovereign equality, non-interference, prohibition of the use of force, respect for human rights (correct)
- Sovereign equality, non-interference, permission for the use of force, disregard for human rights
Where can international constitutions be found?
Where can international constitutions be found?
- In the charters of international organizations (correct)
- In the laws of individual countries
- In the constitutions of individual countries
- In the treaties between individual countries
Are the principles of international constitutions legally binding?
Are the principles of international constitutions legally binding?
- It depends on the country involved
- It depends on the specific constitution
- Yes, they are
- No, they are not (correct)
What is the purpose of international constitutions?
What is the purpose of international constitutions?
Do international constitutions address specific issues?
Do international constitutions address specific issues?
Is there one single document that governs all international relations?
Is there one single document that governs all international relations?
Is the effectiveness of international constitutions universally agreed upon?
Is the effectiveness of international constitutions universally agreed upon?
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- An international constitution governs relations between countries and international organizations.
- It is often codified in treaties, conventions, and agreements.
- International constitutions can be found in the charters of international organizations.
- There is no one single document that governs all international relations.
- Provisions of an international constitution include sovereign equality, non-interference, prohibition of the use of force, respect for human rights, peaceful dispute settlement, cooperation, participation in international organizations, and respect for international law and institutions.
- These principles are customs and traditions rather than legally binding.
- International constitutions provide a framework for cooperation and stability among nations.
- They establish basic principles and norms that shape international relations.
- They create institutions to address specific issues.
- The effectiveness of international constitutions is a matter of debate.
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