Introduction
Sources of the Law
International Agreements
The Law of Sea
?
100

The law among nations.

Public International Law
100

How many sources of International Law do we have?

5


100

Are the ones between only two states or parties and are closely related, at least by analogy, to contracts between individuals.

Bilateral Treaties

100

How many zones ?

7

100
Classification of International Juridical Personality

States and Special Subjects

200
Radical denier of International Law

Thomas Hobbes

200

They constitute the major source of international law.

Treaties and conventions

200

Are agreements negotiated by and involving more than two parties.

Multilateral Treaties

200

The waters within the base line of the territorial sea

Ports or Internal Waters

200

The space above a particular national territory, treated as belonging to the government controlling the territory.

Airspace

300

Theory that treats the international and domestic systems of law as separate and independent.

Dualism

300

Vienna Convention of ? 

1969

300

Peculiar type of agreement resulting from inter-American conferences and meetings of foreign ministers.

Declarations

300

The sieze extends to a maximum limit of 12 nautical miles.

Territorial Sea

300

Is the head of the administrative branch that directs foreign policy under the authority of the head of state.

The Minister for Foreign Affairs

400

Theory that accepts that the internal and international legal systems form a unity.

Monism

400

A general practice accepted as law.

International Custom

400

They represent a unique American practice in conducting relations with other states.

Executive Agreements

400

Is an area adjacent to the territorial sea measured from the base line, up to a limit of 24 nautical miles

Contiguous Zone

400

They are agents sent by one State to another to participate in relations between the two.

Diplomatic Agents
500

Public International Law is based on article _____ of the Mexican Constitution.

133

500

Legal norms existing among the majority of nations.

General Principals of Law
500

How many types of agreements do we have?

4

500

Zone with a maximum extension of 200 nautical miles.

Exclusive Economic Zone

500

Are official agents that a State establishes in cities of other States, in order to protect its interests and those of its nationals.

Consular Officials