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Human Rights and International Law
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1. Crimes against humanity is defined as acts when committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population, with knowledge of the attack. Which of the following is an example of crimes against humanity?
2. In which of the following cases were the relationship between the ICJ and the Security Council, and their separation of powers, considered by the court?
3. The Indian tradition of human rights during war is best exemplified in the work of
4. The International Criminal Court has jurisdiction with respect to following crimes: (i) Crime of Genocide (ii) Crimes against Humanity (iii) War Crimes (iv) Crimes against Peace Codes:
5. Is the UDHR a binding legal instrument?
6. Human Rights entitles/mankind to
7. Concept of
8. Which Article of Universal Declaration of Human Rights declares,
9. The Framers of the Indian Constitution borrowed the concept of FundamentalRights from the Constitution of
10. In which year Human Rights Council replaced the UN Commission of Human Rights?
11. Convention on the elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women was adopted in
12. International Humanitarian Law is a
13. The Right to Health recognised under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights is contained in
14. Arrange in proper sequence the following fundamental rights as given under various provisions of the constitution of India: i. Right to Life ii. Right to Equality iii. Right to Constitutional Remedies iv. Right to Freedom Codes:
15. Which of the following statements is not true?
16. European Commission on Human Rights is abolished in
17. Which article of the Rome Statute of the ICC provides for individual criminal responsibility?
18. International Bill of Human Rights includes:
19. Which of the following is a seminal contribution of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
20. Which one of the following statements is not correct about the Refugees?
21. Which of the following NGOs advocates for abolition of death penalty?
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23. The Directive Principles of State Policy have been given in the Indian Constitution
24. Arrange chronologically the ascending order of the establishment of the following international organizations using the codes given below: (i) WHO (ii) ILO (iii) WTO (iv) UNESCO Codes:
25. The Cortagena Declaration of 1984 deals with