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Name...
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

Write short notes on any five of the following.


Each question carries 3 marks.
1. Pacta Sunt Servanda'.
2. Termination of Treaties.
3. Diplomatic asylum.
4. De-facto' and De-jure' recognition.
5. Territorial Sea.
6. Powers and functions of Security Council.
(5 x3 = 15 marks)
Part B

Answer any three questions.


Each question carries 10 marks.
7. Two nations, A' and B,claim sovereignty over an island. The island was first discovered by State
A'. State Bclaims the island as it had actually exercised its authority over the island for more
than hundred years without any resistance. Decide.
8. States A' and Bare neighboring States. To exploit its natural resources, State 'A' undertakes
mining. This action pollutes the fresh water lakes at a tourist spot of State B. State Bclaims
compensation. Decide.
9. Decide whether a Legislative Enactment is required in India to implement a Treaty between India
and Pakistan involving cession of Indian Territory in favour of Pakistan. Substantiate your
with cogent reasons.
ånswer
10. M, caused an explosion in a Pairis Cafe. He then fled to England. France demanded his
extradition.
Mcontended that the nature of the crime was political and therefore extradition was not permissible.
Decide.

(3 x 10=30 marks)

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Part C

Answer any two questions.


Each question carries 15 marks.
11. Critically evaluate various theories of international law as to its basis in thelight of the nature
and scope of international law.
12. What do you understand by 'international delinquency' ?Explain the nature and extent of state
1 responsibility for such delinguency.
13. What are the peaceful means of settlement of international disputes ? Describe the constitution,
functions, and jurisdiction of International Court of Justice. Evaluate the role ofICJ in establishment
of World Peace.

(2 × 15=30 marks)
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Name..
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

Answer any two of the following.


Each question carries 15 marks.
11. Discuss the implication of sovereignty ones airspace with the help of important treaters
and
documents adopted in International law.

12. ´Asylum stops where extradition begins'Comment.


13. Discuss jurisdiction of ICJ.
(2 x 15 = 30)
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Name.....
FIVE YEAR INTEGRATED DOUBLE DEGREE B.A/B.B.AJB.Com., LL.B.
(HONOURS) DEGREE EXAMINATION, JUNE 2022
Eighth Semester
FL 24-PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
(2017 Admissions-Regular)
Time:Three Hours
Maximum:75 Marks
Part A

Write short notes on any five of the following.


Each question carries 3 marks.
1. Status of individuals in International Law.

2. Waiver of diplomatic immunity.


3. State succession.

4. International Servitudes.
5. Freedoms of the Air.

6. International Court of Justice.


(5 x3 = 15 marks)
Part B

Answer any three questions


Each question carries 10 marks.
7. X, the ambassador of Indiain America murders an American citizen. Can America arrest X and
try him for murder ? Would it make any difference if the son of X had committed the murder ?
8. Injury in breach of international law was caused by State Bto a company incorporated and
having registered office in State 'A' but carrying on business in State BMajority of the shareholders
of the company are nationals of andresident in State C. Decide whether State Cis entitled to
espouse the claims of the shareholders who have incurred loss through the act of State B.
9. Somne assets belonging to the State 'A', are in the banks of State B' State 'A' has two governments:
one de-facto and the other de-jure as recognized by State B. Both governments claim the assets
before the Court of State B, Decide the merits of the claim.
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Goverrnment run by one of the groups stops food


twoethnic groups. The its
10. In a country, there are group resulting in starvation deaths. The U.N sends
the other
supply to the area occupied by The Government objects that U.N cannot send its
starving people.
forces and supplies food to the objection valid under international law ?
consent. Is the
forces to supply food without its marks)
(3 x 10=30

Part C

Answer any two questions.


Each question carries 15 marks.
according to you is the most suitable and effective
11. Explain the sources of international law. What
illustrations.
source in the present era ? Substantiate your answer with
territory under
12. Define State territory'. Explain briefly the various modes of acquiring State
international law.

13. What ismeant by 'extradition'? How is it different from 'asylunm' ?Explain the rules governing
extradition.

(2 × 15=30 marks)
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Name..
"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

Answer any five of the following.


Each question carries 3 marks.
1. Statelessness. 2. Corfu channel case.
3. Condominium. 4. Power of veto.
5. Dejure recognition. 6. Calvo clause.
(5 x 3 = 15 marks)
Part B
Answer any three of the following.
Each question carries 107marks.
7. State A and B entered into a bilateral treaty in 1961. State B was annexed by State C in
1970. What would happen to treaty obligation.? Advise.
8. A diplomat belongs to State B was arrested by the police of State C for beating his wife
whether this can be done.
9. Acrime was committed on board a publie vessel of country Ain the territorial water of
Country B. Which court has jurisdiction.
10. A'an ambassador of XState engaged on commercial transaction and incurred civil liability
during hisresidence in India. Y, a creditor wants to file suit against Ain Indian Court.
Whether he suceed.
(3 x 10 =30 marks)
Part C

Answer any two questions.


Each question carries l5 marks.
11. Explain law relating to air and outer space.
12. Analyse importance of custom as a source of International Law.
13. What is the legal implication of recognition ? What are the consequences of
non-recognition ?
(2× 15 =30 marks)
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00002388
Name....
BA. (CRIMINOLOGY) LL.B. HONOURS) 2011
ADMISSIONS/B.A., LILB.
(FIVE YEAR) INTEGRATED DEGREE COURSE/FIVE YEAR
INTEGRATED
DOUBLE DEGREE B.A., LL.B/B.B.A., LL.B/B.Com., LL.B. (HONOURS)
DEGREE EXAMINATION, OCTOBER 2022
Eighth Semester
FL 24/FL 29PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW

(Prior to 2017 Admissions Supplementary)


Time:Three Hours Maximum Marks: 75
Part A

Write short notes on any five of the following.


Each question carries 3 marks.
1. Distinguish between "Private International Law" and Public International Law".
2. State' in International Law and it's essential characteristics.

3. Extradition.

4. Double Veto.

5. Territorial Jurisdiction.

6. Five freedoms of Air.


(5 x3 = 15)
Part B

Answer any three problems.


Each problem carries 10 marks.

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

Answer any two questions.


Each question carries 15 marks.
11. Discuss the relationship between Public International Law and Municipal Law by reference to
English, American and Indian legal systems.
12. Give an account of the constitution and jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice. In what
respect does it differ from a municipal court?
13. Define State succession. State the consequences of state succession in respect of:

i) Treaty rights and obligations.


ii) Contractual rights and obligations.
(2 x 15 =30)
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F2951 Name...

DEGREE EXAMINATION, MARCH 2023


UNITARY LL.B. (3 YEAR)
Fifth Semester
INTERNATIONAL LAW
UL 24PUBLIC
AdmissionsSupplemnentary)
(2020 Admissions Regular/ 2019 and 2018
Maximum:75 Marks
Time :Three Hours

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

Answer any three questions.


Each question carries 10 marks.
territory of Canada and came back to India.
7. Mr. Xanational of India committed a crime in the
However, India rejected the said
Canada requested extradition of Mr. X from India to Canada.
request for extradition - Discuss the legality of the said rejection.
countries C' and D'. Though the
8. Country B' undergone a state succession and become two new
of
state succession was peaceful, both C and D failed to reach a consensus about the sharing
movable properties and public archives owned by Bamong them. Explain the principles applicable
tosharing of movable properties and public archives among C and D.
9. A dispute arose between country H and Country G about the sharing of a continental shelf. The
parties submitted their dispute to the ICJ for its adjudication. Country Gcontented application of
a local custom as a source of lawbefore ICJ. What are the essentials country G need to establish
before ICJ for considering the said local custom as a source of international law ? Explain.

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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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Name...

DEGREE B.A/B.B.AB.Com., LLB.


FIVE YEAR INTEGRATED DOUBLE 2023
(HONOURS) DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL
Eighth Semester
INTERNATIONAL LAW
FL 29/FL 24-PUBLIC
(Prior to 2018 Admissions-Supplementary)
Maximum: 75 Mlarks
Time:Three Hours
Part A

Write short notes on any five of the following.


Each question carries 3 marks.
1. Monism and Dualism.

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

Answer any three problems.


Each problem carries 10 marks.
violation of local
7. The diplomat send by State 'A' was supplying weapons to a banned out fit in
laws, in State B where he was stationed. When he was caught, he claims diplomatic immunity ?
Can he succeed ?

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

Answer any two questions.


Such question carries 15 marks.
11. "Is International Law a true law or is it simply international morality ? Critically examine this
question giving reasoms.
12. What do you understand by 'recognition' ? Is the function of recognition in International Law
constitutive or declaratory ?
13. Examine the role of SecurityCouncil in maintaining international peace and security in the present
day world. Do you think that the structure of Security Council needs to be revamped to make it
more effective.
(2 x 15= 30 mnarks)
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Name....
FIVE YEAR B.A., LLB, (HONOURS)/B.Com., LL.B. (HONS)/B.B.A., LL.B.
(HONS.) DEGREE EXAMINATION, AUGUST 2023
Ninth Semester

F.L.29-PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW


(2018 Admissions-Regular)
Time:Three Hours Maximum: 75 Marks
Part A

Write short notes on any five of the following.


Each question carries 3 marks.
1. Basis of International Law.

2. Opinio juris sive necessitatis.


3. Diplomatic Asylum.
4. Law relating to aircraft hijacking.
5. Right of innocent passage.

6. Maritime piracy.

(5 x 3 = 15 marks)
Part B

Answer any three of the following problems.


Each question carries 10 marks.
7. Aforeigner F" was seriously injured in a mob violence while he was in India. Discuss, if and to
what extent, India would be responsible for the injury suffered by the foreign national by the
unlawful acts of rioters.
8. Mrs. A', who was Foreign Ambassador in India, had appointed Mrs. B as a maid in her home.
However, Mrs. 'A did not provide minimum wages to Mrs. B' and also ill-treated her. Mrs. B
approached Delhi police with a complaint. Explain with the help of relevant international law
provisions,whether the Delhi police can proceed with the complaint fled by Mrs. B.

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After commítting the offence, 'K fled


9. Kis a terrorist. He caused twoexplosions in a cafe in France.
nature of his crime is political and
toUSA, France demands extradition of K. Kcontends that the
referring tothe principle
therefore, he cannot be extradited. Discuss thevalidity of the clain ofK,
thereto.
of non-extradition for political crimes and the exceptions
plant an explosive device on acommnercial
10. Two nationals of State L meet in State 'A' and decide to
planted in State C, explodes
aircraft belonging to an airline registered in State B. The device is
are nationals of State B. Which
over State D', killing all those on board, the majority of whom
International Law ?
States have claims to jurisdiction and according to what principles under
(3 x 10 = 30 marks)

Part C

Answer any two of the following questions.


Each question carries 15 marks.

ofContinuity of State' in the


11. What do you understand by State succession? What is the principle
succession. Refer
context of succession of Government? Distinguish between Universal and Partial
of the extinct State. What,
in particular to succession to contractual obligations and public debt
relating
according toyou, are the major areas to be addressed to improve upon the existing position
to State succession rules and practice ?
12 What is a Treaty? What are the different kinds of Treaties ? What are
the various steps involved
the extent and limits
for concluding an International Treaty and bringing it into force ? Examine
is not party to
towhich a Treaty can confer rights and impose obligations on a third State which
he Treaty.
of
3 Dine International Dispute'. What are the peaceful and compulsive means of settlement
itermational Disputes ? Is it a legal duty of States to settle their disputes by peaceful means ?
zts he role of International Court of Justice in the establishment of world peace ? What are
hs yweIs f the Security Council for the maintenance of world peace and security ?
(2 x 15 =30 marks)

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