281. Where from is “The International Law and Comparative Law quarterly” published?
A. London
B. New York
C. Paris
D. Tokyo

282. Provisions of Municipal Law:
A. are enforceable in international relations without any qualification
B. are enforceable in international -relations if they are not in conflict with international law
C. are not at all enforceable in international relations.
D. None of these

283. Subject of International Law are:
A. States
B. Individuals
C. Both a & b
D. None of these

284. The leader of positive school of thought was:
A. Bynkershoek
B. Stark
C. Extradition
D. None of these

285. Who wrote the book International law?
A. B Clarke, J Maogoto
B. D Fleck and M Bothe
C.A Cassese
D. L D Guruswamy & K Doran

286. A state has the right to exploit in the Continental Shelf:
A. living resources
B. non-living resources
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of these

287. The principle of rebus sic stantibus means:
A. a state cannot use force
B. there is no crime without a law
C. fundamental change of circumstances
D. none of these

288. The Schooner Exchange case dealt with the principle of:
A. a state has sovereign right its natural resources
B. A state courts have to accept the validity of a foreign state’s acts
C. a state’s right of reprisals in case of violation of rights
D. none of these

289. Hague convention of 1970 dealt in properly with the crimes relating to:
A. refugees
B. prisoners of war
C. hijacking
D. none of these

290. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in:
A. 1920
B. 1945
C. 1948
D. none of these