NORTH POLS& 203 - POL 230 Quiz 6: Chapter 8 International Law and Human Rights

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POL 230Quiz 6: Chapter 8 International Law and Human RightsWorth 20 points1. Name two challenges regarding the concept and implementation of international law.2. Fundamentals of International Justice: Give two places that concepts of behavior originate from:3. A primary advantage of international treaties isa) they are recognized by everyone.b) all countries are a party to same treaties.c) they are easily agreed upon.d) they are written down or codified.4. The adjudication of international legal disputes is hindered bya) state sovereignty.b) Scholarly writing.c) The United Nationsd) Bono.5. Treaties are supposed to be binding in all countries who sign them. If not, they can be nullified. This is the primary way that international laws are made.a) Trueb) False6. Which school of thought on human rights argues that rights are cultural specific?a) Universalistsb) Relativistsc) Culturalistsd) Determinists7. The international system of lawa) continues to exist only in theory.b) is newer and continues to evolve over time.c) is primarily based on communitarian values.8. The current international legal system is modern and sophisticated.a) Trueb) False9. The overall compliance to the law is higher at the international level.a) Trueb) False10. Name two ways that international laws are


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