Treaties
Peaceful Resolution and International Courts
Case Studies
Other
Bonus (x2)
100

Declaration on Principles of International Law Concerning Friendly Relations and Cooperation among the States in Accordance with the Charter of the United Nations

1970

100

Fundamental Purpose of International Law

To create rules and mechanisms that will lead to the peaceful resolution of disputes

100

Who was "Nothing will ever wash the UN's hands clean of Rwandan Blood" about

Romeo Dallaire

100

During what century were arbitrations and tribunals established 

19th Century 

100

Used in self-defence or authorized by the Security Council Resolution 

When the use of force is permissible
200

The Hague of International Disputes 

July 1899

October 1907

200

Parties can outline the legal and factual basis of their positions to take advantage of opportunities for responses and clarification 

Diplomacy 

200

What was Romeo Dallaire's book called

Shake Hands with the Devil

200
What role does arbitration play in law 

boundary respect and property 

200

The ______ ______ has developed principles of self defence through _____ _____

1. International Communtiy 

2. Legal Instruments 

300

Covenant of the League of Nations 

1999

300

The United Nations may offer what form of negotiations 

Good Offices 

Third Parties

300

What was Slobodan Milosevic charged with 

Crimes against humanity 

300

The advent of the United Nations

an institution created for the protection of world peace

300

Article (2)3 is from ______ Charter 

United Nations

400

General Treaty for the Renunciation of War as an Instrument of National Policy 

Kellogg-Brand Pact, 1928

400

International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 

July 2002

400

Slobadan Milosevic was the President to what country

Yugoslavia

400

Justification for the use of force was restricted to

the right of a nation to protect its own people or territory 

400

____________ set rules and established a permanent panel of arbitrators. The system was called the __________

1. The Hague Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes 

2. Permanent Court of Arbitration 

500

Definition of Aggression

General Assembly Resolution, 1974

500

Three acts that count as war crimes

Loss of life or injury to civilians, or damage to civilian or cultural objects, widespread, long-term, and severe damage to the natural environment, the use of prohibited weapons including poisonous gases and methods of warfare that cause unnecessary suffering



500

The nuclear reactor of 1981

Isreal vs Iraq

500

Pre-Emptive Self-Defence was justification of the 

coalition of the willing

500

Strained realtionships make _______ impossible 

Diplomacy 

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