International Law Concepts: Archipelagic State, Self-Defense Rights

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What is the main focus of globalism?

Focusing on economic exchanges among countries

What is the concept of globalized society characterized by?

Increased flow of capital, goods, services, and people

What does horizontal integration involve?

Gaining control of other firms performing similar marketing functions at the same level

What characterizes a global corporation?

One of the major players in globalization and the modern capitalist market

What is vertical integration in terms of business strategy?

Taking control over stages in the production or distribution process

What is the purpose of global governance?

To address worldwide problems beyond state capacities

What is the main difference between anticipatory self-defense and collective self-defense?

Anticipatory self-defense involves using force in response to an imminent danger, while collective self-defense involves defending another state under attack.

What does the concept of the right to existence and self-defense entail?

A state can take measures, including using force, to counteract any threat to its existence.

Which of the following best describes an archipelagic state?

A state composed of one or more archipelagos and may include other islands.

What characterizes the global interstate system according to Chase-Dunn (1981)?

An arrangement that addresses regional or globalized issues beyond the scope of a nation-state.

What distinguishes internationalism from globalism?

Internationalism focuses on cultural cooperation, while globalism emphasizes economic exchanges.

What defines an international financial institution (IFI) based on Bhargava (2006)?

Institutions providing support through loans, grants, and technical advice to promote economic and social development.

What is the process when a territory is acquired through continuous and uninterrupted possession over a long period of time?

Prescription

Which basic principle concerning treaties states that 'agreements must be kept'?

Pacta sunt servanda

What doctrine pertains to the right of a state to send and receive diplomatic missions for friendly intercourse?

Wilson/Tobar Doctrine

Which type of baseline is used to mark the boundary across river mouths and bays?

Closing lines baseline

What are some salient rights of a refugee among others as mentioned in the text?

Non-discrimination, Wage-earning Employment, Freedom of religion, Housing

How do states acquire territory when it is placed under their sovereignty from another state?

Cession

Test your knowledge of key concepts in international law including archipelagic state, anticipatory self-defense, and collective self-defense. Learn about the legal principles governing states' rights to existence and defense under the UN Charter.

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