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NIBM GLOBAL
SECOND SEMESTER EMBA/MBA
Subject: International Law
Attend any 4 questions. Each question carries 25 marks
(Each answer should be of minimum 2 pages / of 300 words)
Question. 1. How is International Law enforced by states and by international bodies? Explain.
Answer: What is International Law?
International law is the term given to the rules which govern relations between states.
Despite the absence of any superior authority to enforce such rules, international law is considered by states as binding upon them, and it is this fact which gives these rules the status of law. So, for example, where a state wishes to avoid a particular rule, it will not argue that international law does not exist, but merely that states have not agreed that such a rule is to be binding upon them, or that the rule does not apply to the particular circumstances.
Question. 2. What is private international law? Explain.
Answer: Private International Law describes the body of law surrounding which law governs when there is a conflict between citizens of different countries. In common law jurisdictions, it is sometimes known as “conflict of laws.”
Typically, one will be asking one or more of three questions when researching a private international law problem:
- In which jurisdiction should the dispute be decided?
Question. 3. What are Trusts and Equity? Explain.
Answer:
Question. 4. What are the powers bestowed by the general assembly on Banks and Banking? Explain.
Answer: General Assembly The General Assembly is the main deliberative, policymaking and representative organ of the UN. All 193 Member States of the UN are represented in the General Assembly, making it the only UN body with universal representation. Each year, in September, the full UN membership meets in the General Assembly Hall in New York for the annual General Assembly session, and general debate, which many heads of state attend and address. Decisions on
Question. 5. Explain the role of the United Nations.
Answer: The United Nations was the second experiment in the twentieth century with a world-wide multilateral organisation. Both grew out of the devastation of a war in Europe. The League of Nations, largely inspired by President Woodrow Wilson of the United States, sought to create a permanent framework for collective security through a formal organisation that could settle disputes and limit armaments. The League of Nations and the United Nations represent, not a completely new concept of international relations, but a continuation of the ideas that underpinned the Concert of Europe in the 19th century. Then, the major states of Europe sought the
Question. 6. At the international level, human rights norms exist because of treaties that have turned them into international law. Explain.
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25 x 4=100 marks
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