What year was the term International Law first introduced?
1783
What does P-5 stand for?
Permanent Five
Which of these 3 is NOT a major source of International Law?
-International Courts
-Jurisdictions
-Treaties
Jurisdictions
How long is the term for non-permanent members?
2 years
What is the World Court also known as?
International Court of Justice
What are the countries with Veto Power?
China, France, Russia Federation, United Kingdom and United States of America
What are the three reasons one chooses to listen to a law?
Self Interest, Duty, Coercion
What does "Hegemony" mean?
Preponderant [superior weight/forceful] influence or authority over other: DOMINATION
The process of control but made to seem natural
What are 3 excuses States use to justify use of force outside their Territory?
1) Self Defence
2) Fulfilling treaty obligations
3) Intervening on the side of legitimate authority
What are 4 of the non-permanent members of the UNSC?
- Estonia
- Niger
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Tunisia
- Viet Nam
- India
- Ireland
- Kenya
- Mexico
- Norway