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What happens when a state achieves victory in a war?
What happens when a state achieves victory in a war?
- The opponent's state is dissolved
- The war ends with a unilateral peace declaration
- The two states enter into a peace treaty
- The winning state annexes the opponent's territory (correct)
What is required for a unilateral peace declaration to be effective?
What is required for a unilateral peace declaration to be effective?
- A declaration of war from the other state
- A peace treaty signed by both states
- An implied agreement and consent from both states (correct)
- A formal surrender from the opponent
What is the primary difference between a negotiated peace treaty and an unconditional surrender?
What is the primary difference between a negotiated peace treaty and an unconditional surrender?
- The level of consent from the losing state (correct)
- The number of states involved in the war
- The level of violence used in the war
- The extent of territory annexed
What is the implication of Article 52 of the Vienna Convention of 1969?
What is the implication of Article 52 of the Vienna Convention of 1969?
How do international actors respond to Article 52 of the Vienna Convention of 1969?
How do international actors respond to Article 52 of the Vienna Convention of 1969?
Can a non-state actor engage in an unlawful use of force?
Can a non-state actor engage in an unlawful use of force?
What is the consequence of violating the use of force in international relations?
What is the consequence of violating the use of force in international relations?
What is the primary goal of a peace treaty?
What is the primary goal of a peace treaty?
What is the key difference between a peace treaty and a unilateral peace declaration?
What is the key difference between a peace treaty and a unilateral peace declaration?
What is the purpose of Article 52 of the Vienna Convention of 1969?
What is the purpose of Article 52 of the Vienna Convention of 1969?