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principal of “double criminality” means that:

(a) the person who is being extradited must be tried in both the states

(b) the person who is being extradited must be tried in both the states but may be punished in one

(c) that the offence for which a person is extradited must be an offence in both the states

(d) none of these

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Bynkershock principle is related to:

(a) Measurement of maritime belt

(b) Contiguous zone

(c) Extradition of criminals

(d) None of these

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Genocide Convention was adopted by the UN General Assembly in:

(a) 1945

(b) 1950

(c) 1960

(d) None of these

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Territorial sea of a State is under

(a) its total control

(b) its control, but subject to certain international obligations

(c) its control, only for exploration of mineral resources

(d) None of these

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Diplomatic envoys in the receiving state are given immunity from

(a) Civil jurisdiction

(b) Criminal jurisdiction

(c) Both criminal and civil jurisdiction

(d) None of these

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To get asylum in a foreign state by an individual

(a) is his basic right

(b) is not his right

(c) depends on circumstances

(d) None of these

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Recognition of new States is a matter of

(a) International law

(b) Constitutional law

(c) Policy of the State

(d) None of these

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Kellog Briand Pact or Paris Peace Treaty was signed in

(a) 1945

(b) 1928

(c) 1919

(d) None of these

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Diplomatic Protection means a protection and security granted

(a) to a diplomat by UNO

(b) by a state to its national abroad

(c) by a State to a person seeking asylum

(d) None of these

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Declaration is a treaty between the contracting parties which

(a) is always subject to ratification

(b) is not needed to be ratified

(c) may or not be subject to be ratification

(d) None of these