Public International Law Quiz

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What is the primary focus of Public International Law?

  • Managing business transactions between companies
  • Resolving disputes between political parties
  • Regulating relationships between sovereign states (correct)
  • Enforcing domestic laws within a country

Which entity is primarily subject to Public International Law?

  • Private individuals
  • Sovereign states (correct)
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Local government authorities

What is a key source of Public International Law?

  • Religious scriptures
  • Domestic regulations
  • Corporate bylaws
  • Treaties and conventions (correct)

What is the primary source of Public International Law?

<p>Treaties (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which entity has the authority to enforce Public International Law?

<p>International Court of Justice (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the function of Public International Law?

<p>Regulate relations between states and international organizations (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Primary Focus of Public International Law

  • Regulates relationships between sovereign states and international entities.
  • Addresses issues like diplomacy, trade, and human rights on a global scale.

Subject of Public International Law

  • Sovereign states are the main subjects.
  • International organizations (e.g., UN, NATO) also play significant roles.

Key Source of Public International Law

  • Treaties, conventions, and agreements formed between states.
  • Customary international law, reflecting consistent state practices, also serves as a vital source.

Primary Source of Public International Law

  • The most important source is treaties, which are legally binding agreements.
  • United Nations Charter highlights the significance of treaties in establishing norms.

Authority to Enforce Public International Law

  • There is no overarching authority; enforcement typically relies on states' willingness.
  • International bodies, such as the International Court of Justice, assist in dispute resolution.

Function of Public International Law

  • Promotes peaceful coexistence and cooperation among states.
  • Provides mechanisms for conflict resolution and establishes standards for international behavior.

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