12) Located in The Hague, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is the judicial arm of the:A) United States.B) European Union.C) United Nations.D) Netherlands.E) United Kingdom.
13) What type of international disputes would be taken before the International Court of Justice?
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14) What happens if a nation has allowed a case against it to be brought before the ICJ (International Court of Justice) and then refusesto accept a judgment against it?
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15) The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is fully adopted by all U.S. statesexcept:
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16) The German civil-law tradition prevails in all of the following countriesexcept:A) Poland.B) Hungary.C) Czech Republic.D) Scandinavia.E) Germany.
17) In West Africa, Burkina Faso, the Ivory Coast and Senegal are former French colonies, while Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Ghana areformer British colonies. Based on this information, which of the following would be correct?
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18) Islamic law is a comprehensive code based in part on:
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The ICJ, the ECJ, and the Integrity of International LawThe International and Comparative Law Quarterly
Vol. 52, No. 1 (Jan., 2003)
, pp. 1-20 (20 pages)
Published By: Cambridge University Press
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When founded in 1952, the International and Comparative Law Quarterly (ICLQ) was unique. It was the only journal which offered the reader coverage of comparative law as well as public and private international law. It has maintained its pre-eminence as one of the most important journals of its kind encompassing Human Rights and European Law. It continues to offer practitioners and academics wide topical coverage without compromising rigorous editorial standards.
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