CSS International Law Past Paper 2002
PART-II (Subjective) 80 Marks
Attempt ONLY FOUR Questions from PART-II. (20×4)
PART-II
Q.2. Explain the various modes of acquiring and losing Nationality. What is double Nationality and Statelessness?
Q.3. Write short notes on any four of the following:
(a) Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928
(b) The Geneva Convention, 1929
(c) Facta Sunt Servanda
(d) Legal disabilities of an un-recognised State
(e) Protectionism
(f) State sovereignty
Q.4. Coercion against a State renders a Treaty invalid. Discuss the main features of the principles. Also, elaborate two other methods of rendering invalid the consent of a State to be bound by a Treaty.
Q.5. “State immunity has become a mere fiction which the law can do without. The principle is gradually withering away, a process already underway and constantly gaining momentum.” Do you agree? Give reasons in support of your answer.
Q.6. Write short notes on any four of the following:
(a) Territorial Waters
(b) Doctrine of Postliminium
(c) Prize Courts
(d) Monroe Doctrine
(e) Equality of States
(f) Continuous Voyage
Q.7. What do you understand by International Institutions? Discuss their status and functions as subjects of International Law.
Q.8. What are the amicable means of settlement of International disputes?