Option A: Association of South East Asian Nations
Option B: African Union
Option C: Southern Cone Common Market
Option D: International Olympic Committee
Correct Answer: International Olympic Committee ✔
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Option A: International Olympic Committee
Option B: Roman Catholic Church
Option C: Amnesty International
Option D: United Nations
Correct Answer: United Nations ✔
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Option A: decisions by national courts upheld by the World Court
Option B: national laws reviewed by the World Court
Option C: All these answers are correct
Option D: international custom
Correct Answer: national laws reviewed by the World Court ✔
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Option A: rarely gain legitimacy in the absence of a world government
Option B: can become institutionalized through international organizations
Option C: were established after World War II by the United Nations
Option D: create common ideas and cultural attitudes across countries
Correct Answer: can become institutionalized through international organizations ✔
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Option A: UN Environment Program
Option B: Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees
Option C: World Health Organization
Option D: UN Conference on Trade and Development
Correct Answer: World Health Organization ✔
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Which UN institution derives most of its power from its control of the finances of the organization?
Option A: Security Council
Option B: General Assembly
Option C: Economic and Finance Council
Option D: Economic and Social Council
Correct Answer: General Assembly ✔
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Option A: International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
Option B: Convention against Torture
Option C: Convention on the Rights of the Child
Option D: International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families
Correct Answer: International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ✔
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Option A: diplomatic representation
Option B: diplomatic community
Option C: diplomatic recognition
Option D: diplomatic acceptance
Correct Answer: diplomatic recognition ✔
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Option A: Universal Treaty on Human Rights
Option B: United Nations Covenant on International Norms
Option C: United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
Option D: Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Correct Answer: Universal Declaration of Human Rights ✔
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Option A: UN Security Council
Option B: ECOSOC
Option C: UN Children’s Fund
Option D: All these answers are correct
Correct Answer: C. UN Children’s Fund ✔
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Option A: escalations
Option B: reprisals
Option C: retaliations
Option D: extra-legal responses
Correct Answer: reprisals ✔
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Option A: UN Peacekeeping Forces
Option B: UN armed Forces
Option C: UN Security Council
Option D: None of these answers is correct; the Court has no real means of enforcing its decisions
Correct Answer: None of these answers is correct; the Court has no real means of enforcing its decisions ✔
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Option A: European Parliament, European Commission
Option B: Council of Ministers; European Parliament
Option C: European Commission; European Council
Option D: Council of the European Union, Court of Justice
Correct Answer: Council of the European Union, Court of Justice ✔
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Which of the following was one of the six original members of the European Coal and Steel Community?
Option A: Italy
Option B: Greece
Option C: Spain
Option D: Austria
Correct Answer: Italy ✔
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Option A: Greece
Option B: Sweden
Option C: Spain
Option D: Portugal
Correct Answer: Greece ✔
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Option A: Belgium, Luxembourg, Greece, and Portugal
Option B: Ireland, Greece, Portugal, and Greece
Option C: Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Greece
Option D: the Netherlands, Ireland, Sweden, and Portugal
Correct Answer: Ireland, Greece, Portugal, and Greece ✔
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Option A: military integration
Option B: political integration
Option C: monetary union
Option D: All of these answers are correct
Correct Answer: All of these answers are correct ✔
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Option A: is the successor to COMECON
Option B: was established by Eastern European governments to promote free trade after the fall of communism
Option C: is an extended free-trade area associated with the EU
Option D: consists of the original six members of the European Coal and Steel Community
Correct Answer: is an extended free-trade area associated with the EU ✔
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Option A: They are not discussed
Option B: Chapter 5
Option C: Chapter 6
Option D: Chapter 9
Correct Answer: They are not discussed ✔
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Option A: Total integration
Option B: Mutual integration
Option C: Spillover
Option D: Supranationalism
Correct Answer: Spillover ✔
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Option A: Rwanda
Option B: Croatia
Option C: Somalia
Option D: Democratic Congo
Correct Answer: Democratic Congo ✔
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Option A: Africa and Asia
Option B: Africa and Latin America
Option C: Asia and Latin America
Option D: Eastern Europe and Africa
Correct Answer: Africa and Asia ✔
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Option A: Kofi Annan
Option B: Ban Ki-Moon
Option C: Javier Perez de Cuellar
Option D: Boutros Boutros-Ghali
Correct Answer: Ban Ki-Moon ✔
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Option A: France
Option B: Germany
Option C: China
Option D: Russia
Correct Answer: Germany ✔
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Which of these UN-affiliated organizations conducts major immunization campaigns in poor countries?
Option A: World Health Organization
Option B: Food and Agricultural Organization
Option C: Economic and Social Council
Option D: Greenpeace
Correct Answer: World Health Organization ✔
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Option A: the Maastricht Treaty
Option B: Treaty of Vienna
Option C: Treaty of Rome
Option D: Treaty of Bonn
Correct Answer: Treaty of Rome ✔
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Option A: Taiwan
Option B: Iraq
Option C: Cuba
Option D: Vietnam
Correct Answer: Taiwan ✔
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Option A: the Maastricht Treaty
Option B: Treaty of Vienna
Option C: Treaty of Rome
Option D: Treaty of Bonn
Correct Answer: the Maastricht Treaty ✔
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Option A: 182
Option B: 187
Option C: 190
Option D: 193
Correct Answer: 193 ✔
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Option A: the Security Council
Option B: the secretary-general
Option C: the ECOSOC
Option D: the Trusteeship Council
Correct Answer: the Security Council ✔
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Option A: it is authorized by a 2/3 majority of the permanent members of the Security Council
Option B: the nonviolent means called for in Chapter 6 have failed
Option C: a peacekeeping operation has been deployed and has failed to prevent the aggressor from advancing or continuing the use of violence
Option D: it is approved unanimously by the General Assembly
Correct Answer: the nonviolent means called for in Chapter 6 have failed ✔
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Option A: economic development, democratic government, and state sovereignty
Option B: human rights, reduction of poverty, and nonviolence
Option C: security, economic development, and human rights
Option D: global identity, shared culture, and human rights
Correct Answer: security, economic development, and human rights ✔
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Option A: They will not take on the mission of running the government in case of collapse
Option B: They do not get involved in the local politics of the troubled area
Option C: They entail the use of force rather than relying on the consent of all parties
Option D: They reject the acceptance of infrastructure development
Correct Answer: They entail the use of force rather than relying on the consent of all parties ✔
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Option A: has never seen even partial success
Option B: has been fully and successfully realized in the form of the European Union
Option C: has never been attempted on a national level; it has only been tried on an international level
Option D: has never gone beyond a partial and uneasy sharing of power between state and supranational levels
Correct Answer: has never gone beyond a partial and uneasy sharing of power between state and supranational levels ✔
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Option A: reducing the annual EU budget in order to lower the tax burden on EU members
Option B: controlling national budgets by preventing high expenditures
Option C: restricting membership in the monetary union
Option D: taxing the richer countries of the EU and distributing some of that money to poor countries
Correct Answer: restricting membership in the monetary union ✔
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Option A: To draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Option B: To organize peace keeping forces in the Congo
Option C: To prosecute military dictators
Option D: None of these options gives is correct
Correct Answer: To draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ✔
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Option A: A list of economic human rights
Option B: The rights that all citizens hold
Option C: A list of indivisible human rights covering civil and political rights
Option D: An authoritative list of universal human rights covering civil, and political rights and economic, social and cultural rights
Correct Answer: An authoritative list of universal human rights covering civil, and political rights and economic, social and cultural rights ✔
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Option A: The end of the Cold War
Option B: The early 1950s
Option C: The mid-1960s
Option D: The mid-1970s
Correct Answer: The mid-1970s ✔
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Option A: The end of World War Two following the Holocaust
Option B: The nineteenth century and anti-slavery campaigners
Option C: The civil rights movement under Dr Martin Luther King
Option D: None of these options given is correct
Correct Answer: The nineteenth century and anti-slavery campaigners ✔
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Option A: The liberal position on rights maintains that life liberal and property are rights that are inalienable and unconditional. The only acceptable reason for constraining one individual is to protect the rights of another
Option B: The liberal position on rights privileges freedoms over rights
Option C: The liberal position on rights says that the primary function of government is to protect the rights to life, liberty and property
Option D: a and c
Correct Answer: a and c ✔
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Option A: Thomas Hobbes, Hugo Grotius, and John Locke
Option B: The Magna Carta
Option C: Greek, Christian and medieval Catholic theology
Option D: Confucianism
Correct Answer: Greek, Christian and medieval Catholic theology ✔
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Option A: It reaffirms faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small
Option B: It makes no explicit reference, but mentions that peace and security are linked with individual rights
Option C: The UN Charter says that human rights are universal and that all members must respect them fully or action will be taken by the Security Council
Option D: None of the options given are correct
Correct Answer: It reaffirms faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small ✔
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Option A: None because they are sovereign states
Option B: Those of the International Criminal Court
Option C: Those of the European Court of Human Rights but it is ineffective
Option D: Those of the effective European Court of Human Rights
Correct Answer: Those of the effective European Court of Human Rights ✔
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Option A: 1 January
Option B: 10 December
Option C: 2 March
Option D: None of the options given is correct
Correct Answer: 10 December ✔
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Option A: They do not, because states are only influenced by the pursuit of power
Option B: Governments feel guilty if they do not try to protect and advance human rights
Option C: The UN is able to enforce international human rights norms
Option D: None of the options given is correct
Correct Answer: None of the options given is correct ✔
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Option A: Justice and Beauty
Option B: Justice and order
Option C: The principle that states must observe treaties
Option D: Laws of war governing when it is legal to use force to or wage war
Correct Answer: Laws of war governing when it is legal to use force to or wage war ✔
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Option A: Evidence of general state practice
Option B: That it is enshrined in a treaty
Option C: Evidence that states accept such practice as law
Option D: Both a and c
Correct Answer: Both a and c ✔
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Option A: States, NGO’s, IGO’s
Option B: Constitutional institutions, fundamental institutions, and regimes
Option C: Local, national and international
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Constitutional institutions, fundamental institutions, and regimes ✔
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Option A: A peculiar language of reasoning and argument
Option B: Multilateral form of legislation
Option C: A strong discourse of institutional autonomy
Option D: All of above
Correct Answer: All of above ✔
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Option A: They have defined the nature of legitimate statehood
Option B: Legal instruments have given it a code ethics, and a universal standard of order
Option C: They have clarified the bounds of rightful state action, international and domestic
Option D: a and c
Correct Answer: a and c ✔
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Option A: They tend to be bound by the policies of states
Option B: They are limited to the scope of the legislation at hand
Option C: They are rhetorical as well as logical
Option D: b and c
Correct Answer: b and c ✔
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Option A: The idea that legal rules have legitimacy when from their logical and practical derivation form a fundamental ‘grundnorm’
Option B: The idea that natural law is no different than positive law, and that they are interdependent
Option C: The idea that authority of legal rules comes from their status as the commands of a sovereign authority
Option D: a and c
Correct Answer: a and c ✔
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Option A: By their inability to explain the development of law in areas where the self-interests of states are unclear
Option B: By the failure to explain the origins of the modern system of international law
Option C: By their rejection of the idea that international law constitutes the identities and interests of states
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: None of the above ✔
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Option A: The school where the realist approach to international law was conformed
Option B: It is also known as the policy approach
Option C: It is also known as the legal internationalism approach
Option D: It borrows from positivism and naturalism
Correct Answer: It is also known as the policy approach ✔
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Option A: The determinacy of international legal rules is able
Option B: The underlying logic of Liberalism in international law is incoherent
Option C: International legal thought operates within a confined intellectual structure
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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