A) Petition of right B) UDHR C) Bill of rights D) Human rights
A) Green right B) Third generation right C) Red right D) Positive right
A) Human rights B) Petition of right C) Bill of rights D) All of the above
A) Right to assembly B) Right to culture C) Right to a indigenous people D) Right to develop
A) Individual B) Institution C) NOTA D) State
A) Police power B) Power to protect C) Power to respect D) Power to taxation
A) Capacity to enter relations with other States Government Geographic boundaries OK E B) Defined territory C) Permanent population D) Geographic boundaries
A) UN B) UDHR C) NOTA D) Bill of rights
A) Police power B) Power of eminent domain C) Power of Taxation D) NOTA
A) establishment of order and security B) Territory C) Sovereignty D) methods
A) Legal rights B) Political right C) Constitutional Rights D) Civil rights
A) Right to life and liberty B) Right to life, liberty and security C) Right to life D) Right to life, liberty and property
A) Magna Carta B) NOTA C) Cyrus the Cylinder D) Cyrus the Great
A) State B) Sovereignity C) State Sovereignty D) Sovereignity
A) Statutory Rights B) Legal rights C) Natural right D) Cultural Rights
A) theoretical approach B) human-based approach C) pragmatic approach D) philosophical approach
A) Negative Rights B) Third Generation Rights C) Second Generation Rights D) First Generation Rights
A) Universal Education B) NOTA C) Maternal Health D) End Poverty and Hunger
A) Civil Rights B) Legal rights C) Political Rights D) Economic Rights
A) Right to Non-Intervention B) Right to Control Boarders C) Right to Territorial Jurisdiction D) Right to Movement
A) Power of Taxation B) Police power C) Power of Eminent domain D) Taxes
A) Power of taxation B) The 3 Inherent powers of the State C) Inherent powers of the State D) Power of Eminent Domain
A) Right to Territorial Jurisdiction B) Right to Non-Intervention C) Right to resources D) Right to Control Boarders
A) Power of Taxation B) Police power C) Bill of rights D) Power of Eminent Domain
A) United Nation B) Petition of Right C) Magna Carta D) Cyrus Cylinder
A) International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights B) Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights C) International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights D) Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
A) OHCHR B) UN C) CHR D) UN HCHR
A) ICCPR B) Geneva Convention C) Rome Statue
A) Crime aggression B) crimes against humanity C) War crime
A) Geneva Law B) Biological Weapons Law C) Chemical Weapons Law D) Hague Law
A) International Covenant on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Worker and their Families B) International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and their Families C) International Convention on Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and their Families D) International Covenant of the Protection on the Rights of All Migrant Workers and their Families
A) Customary International Law B) Treaty C) Statute D) Convention
A) crimes against humanity B) war crimes C) crime of aggression D) genocide
A) International Covenant on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Worker and their Families B) International Covenant of the Protection on the Rights of All Migrant Workers and their Families C) International Convention on Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and their Families D) International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and their Families
A) Stop people suffering in war B) Facilitate the restoration of peace C) Limit as much as possible the suffering, loss and damage caused by armed conflict D) Protect persons who do not take a direct part in the conflict
A) RA 9851 B) RA 9581 C) RA 9158 D) RA 9815
A) International Convention on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights B) International Convention on Economic, Social, and Cultural Right C) International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights D) International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Right
A) Geneva law B) Hague Law C) Chemical Weapons Law D) Biological Weapons Law
A) War crime B) crime of aggression C) genocide D) crimes against humanity
A) ICESCR B) Geneva Convention C) Rome Statue D) ICCPR
A) CHR B) OHCHR C) UN HCHR D) UN
A) Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights B) International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights C) Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights D) International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
A) Art 10 B) Art 7 C) Art 4 D) Art 3
A) OPCAT B) UDHR C) Treaty D) Geneva Convention
A) UDHR B) ICL C) IHRL D) IHL
A) Geneva Convention B) OPCAT C) UDHR D) ICCPR
A) August 12, 1959 B) August 12, 1939 C) August 12, 1945 D) August 12, 1949
A) All the above B) out of action due to injury C) out of the battle D) out of combat
A) Geneva Convention 3 B) Geneva Convention 5 C) Geneva Convention 2 D) Geneva Convention 4
A) False B) Yes C) True D) No
A) Geneva Convention 1 B) Geneva Convention 4 C) Geneva Convention 2 D) Geneva Convention 3 |