Internationational law basics
united nations and sovereignty
war on terror
bellum and bello
homeland security and surveillance
100

a written agreement between one or more nations or international organizations

what is a treaty  

100

article 51 of the UN charter protects this right 

what is self defense 

100

the terrorist attacks that launched the global war on terror occured on this date

what is september 11, 2001 

100

this latin term means "right to war" 

what is jus ad bellum 

100

congress passed this act in 1978 to regulate foregin intelligence surveillance 

what is FISA 

200

international law formed through state practice and belief rather than written rules

what is customary international law 

200

article 2 protects this principle of state boarders and independence 

what is territorial integrity 

200

The two major theaters of the Global War on Terror were these countries

what are afghanistan and iraq 

200

this latin terms mean "justice in war" 

what is jus in bello 

200

this court reviews and grants surveillance warrants under FISA 

what is the foreign intelligence surveillance court

300

this organization was created after world war 2 to promote peace and security

what is the united nations 

300

these five permanent members can block security council actions through veto power 

what is the UN security council 

300

this authorization was used as the legal basis for US military operations after 9/11 

what is the authorization for the use of military force

300

under jus ad bellum, force is generally allowed only for self defense or with approval from this body 

what is the UN security council 

300

probable cause that target is involved in this activity is needed for a FISA 

what is terrorism 

400

before the 20th century, these were the primary subjects of international law

what are the sovereign states 

400

critics argue the UN lacks this major enforcement tool 

what is an army (or police force) 

400

the Us invasion of the country in 2003 was justified by claims of weapons of mass destruction 

what is iraq 

400

this branch of law focuses on protecting victims of armed conflict 

what is geneva law 

400

president bush authorized this agency to intercept communications without warrants 

what is the NSA

500

the legal responsibilities of states toward eachother and individuals are defined by this

what is international law  

500

a country may suffer damage to this if it violates international law 

what is its international reputations 

500

the distinction between these two concepts became blurred during the global war on terror 

what are war and law enforcement 

500

this branch of law focuses on methods and means of warfare 

what is hague law 

500

Snowden revealed information about this type of data collection in 2013 

what is domestic telephone metadata surveilance