Exam 34: International Law
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Exam 17: Holders in Due Course Defenses and Liabilities50 Questions
Exam 18: Bank-Depositor Relationships and Cyber-Banking50 Questions
Exam 19: Insurance50 Questions
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Exam 21: Bankruptcy and Debt Adjustment49 Questions
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Exam 31: Wills, Trusts, and Advanced Directives53 Questions
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Exam 33: The Intersection of Law and Science50 Questions
Exam 34: International Law50 Questions
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The comprehensive trade coalition involving the United States, Canada, and Mexico is known as the:
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NAFTA is designed to establish a trading market free from tariff barriers.
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In the ICJ, judges who disagree with the advisory opinion of the majority are empowered to issue ____________ opinions.
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Predictive political history is a technique for determining what the "new world order" will look like.
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To a liberal internationalist, the final best state of affairs that all nation-states seek (or should seek) is the formation of a democratic or a republican world government.
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The just war theory states that war is a function of the relationships between the leaders of nation-states.
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The World Bank works exclusively with the poorest nations in the international community.
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The globalized new world order is the only theory that has abandoned the notion that:
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Corzina, a small nation-state, has been attacked by its neighbor, Troy. Another nation-state, Rutland is a friend of Corzina's, but has problems with Troy. Finding this to be the best opportunity, Rutland attacks Troy, defeats Troy, and takes control over its government and the civilian population. Is the cause and intention of Rutland just?
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The ____________ new world order sees the nations of the world grouped together based on politics.
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Realpolitik is a universal normative principle that follows a set pattern that can be used to understand natural processes or human behavior.
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The just war theory states that war is "just" war and has no relationship to morality.
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The International Criminal Court wants to try a U.S. citizen for alleged war crimes. The U.S. protests, asserting that the court lacks jurisdiction. Discuss the validity of this assertion.
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Robert Kagan envisions a globe divided into a group of democracies, led by the United States and the EU, and a group of autocracies led by Russia and China.
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A nation-state starts a preventative war to stop another nation-state's imminent attack on the first nation-state.
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The difference between the IMF and the World Bank is that the ____________ helps all nations, whereas the ____________ works only with the ____________ nations in the international community.
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The World Trade Organization recognizes the right of individual member nations to use quotas to regulate imports.
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The principle of ____________ requires the victor in a war to accept the surrender of the enemy and treat the defeated combatants with dignity and respect.
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The just war theory's criterion of ____________ states that war can be initiated only by legitimately recognized nation-states.
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