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Public International Law Previous Question Papers
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B.A. (CRIMINOLOGY) LL.B. (HONOURs) 2011 ADMISSIONS/B.A., LLB. (F1VE
XEAR) NTEGRATED DEGREE COURSE/FIVE YEAR INTEGRATED DOUBLE
DEGREE B.A., LL.B/B.B.A., LL.B/B.Com., LL.B. HONOURS) DEGREE
EXAMINATION, MAY 2021
Eighth Semester
FL 24/FL 29-PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
(2016 Admissions--Regular/Prior to 2016 Admissions-Supplementary)
Time:Three Hours Maximum: 75 Marks
Part A
(3 x 10=30 marks)
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Part C
(2 × 15=30 marks)
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TAREE YEAR UNITARY LL,B, DEGREE
EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 2021
Fifth Semester
UL 24--PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
(2018 Admiasion onwards)
Time: Three Hours
MaxinuH: 76 Marks
Part A
Answer uny flve ef the folloving.
Each question carrles narka,
1. Piracy Jure Genetum.
2. International labour organization.
3. International usage and oustom.
4. Role of individual under International Law.
5. Jus cogens.
6. S.S, Lotus case.
(6 x 3 15)
PartB
Answer uny three questionN,
Each question carres 10 marks.
7. A person comnments an offence on the territory of State B and flo08 to territory A,
Examine he
legal possibilities of extradietion.
8. Xstate launehes a satellite to outer space and the stellite lalling onthe
earth euseN damages to
YState., Discuss the liability of State X.
9. 'A', a country recognises another count1y 'B' with a condition that thore should not
be any
discrimination of citizens on the basis of religion, Decido tlho validity of such a condition.
10. Mr. A is a nationalof state X, publishes on that sBate an article which is
defanation to Mr. B, a
nationalof state Y, On a visit tostate Y, A is arrested and prosecuted for defaming B, Advise A.
(3 x 10=30)
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Part C
4. International Servitudes.
5. Freedoms of the Air.
Part C
13. What ismeant by 'extradition'? How is it different from 'asylunm' ?Explain the rules governing
extradition.
(2 × 15=30 marks)
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"HREE YEAR UNITARY LLB. DEGREE EXAMINATION, JUNE 2022
Fifth Semester
UL 24-PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
(2019 Admissions--Regular/2018 Admissions--Supplementary)
Time : Three Hours Maximum:75 Marks
Part A
3. Extradition.
4. Double Veto.
5. Territorial Jurisdiction.
7. The king of State Aduring hisstay in State Bpromised to marry Miss Helen. Subsequently. King
refused to marry her. Miss Helen wants to file a suit against the King in State B. Decide.
8. StateX was accorded recognition by State Yon a condition that, it shall not impose any religious
disabilities on its Subjects. State Xcommits breach of thiscondition. Can the recognition given to
it bewithdrawn ?
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9. A factory situated in State X released poisonous gases which was
carried away by wind to the
territory of State Y,causing wide spread damage to property there. Can State X be held responsible
to the damage caused to State Y.
10. State X, claims right to passage through the territory of State Y for
ingress and egress to it's
territorial enclaves situated within the territory of State Y. State X points out the existence of a
bilateral local custom to substantiate its claim. Decide.
(3 x 10=30)
Part C
Part A
following.
Write short notes on any five of the
Each question carries 3 marks.
1. Pacta Sunt Servanda.
2. Principle of Passive Nationality.
3. Pacific Blockade.
4. Reservations in Treaties.
5. Powers of Security Council.
6. Contiguous Zone.
(5 x 3 = 15 marks)
Part B
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10. Mr. A was arrested by the police of
Bangalore on a charge of alleged rape he committed in his
college premises. The arrest was made by the police from the
College hostel where Mr. A is staying.
Mr. A is the elder son of Mr. K who is
serving as diplomat for Canada in India. Discuss the
legality of the said arrest based on the law relating to
diplomats.
(3 × 10= 30 marks)
Part C
Answer any two questions.
Each question carries 15 marks.
11. Explain the general principles applicable to a valid
extradition under International Law.
12. Discuss the scope and application of international in the
municipal law of India and the US.
13. Explain the scope of special powers and privileges available to a
diplonat under International
Law.
(2 x 15=30 marks)
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2. Double criminality.
International Law.
3. Importance of the Custom' as a source of
4. State responsibility for International Delinquency.
5. Common heritage of mankind principle.
6. Pacta sunt servanda.
(5 x 3 = 15 arks)
Part B
S. X an Indian Industrialist who is indicted by the Enforcement Directorate and CBI for large seale
bank frauds in India, takes refuge in United Kingdom and seeks Asylum there. Indian authorities
want to extradite him. Advise.
9. State Ywas the colony of StateXover Two Fifty years. State Ybecame independent in 1947.During
the colonial period, State Xhas signed treaties on behalf of State Yconfirming its boundaries with
the neighbouring States A,B and C. After independence State Yclaims that the boundary treaties
are not binding on it and wants to renegoiate and redraw the boundaries Decide
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10.
In a dispute between StateX' and State Y over an Island "Z' State 'X claims thetitle to it on the
basis that State 'A' had discovered that Island first and it sold the same to State X. But State
Yargues that the Island is in its continuous peaceful possession for more than 70 years and hence
it had right over it. Decide
(3 × 10 = 30 marks)
Part C
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FIVE YEAR B.A., LLB, (HONOURS)/B.Com., LL.B. (HONS)/B.B.A., LL.B.
(HONS.) DEGREE EXAMINATION, AUGUST 2023
Ninth Semester
6. Maritime piracy.
(5 x 3 = 15 marks)
Part B
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