QUESTION 61
Forum Shopping refers to
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Finding a law more favorable to a party |
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B. |
Finding a jury more favorable to a party |
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Finding a way to harass another party |
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D. |
All of the above |
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QUESTION 62
All the following are true, except
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A U.S. treaty must be ratified by two-thirds of the members of Congress |
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A convention is a legally binding multi-lateral treaty in a matter of common concern usually on a regional or global basis |
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Usually a treaty takes the name of the country in which it is negotiated and executed |
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All of the above |
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QUESTION 63
The secondary sources of international law are all of the following, except
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Judicial decisions |
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Congressional-executive agreements |
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C. |
Agency publications |
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All the above |
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QUESTION 64
Governmental controls over international trade include all the following except
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Non-tariff barriers |
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Cross-border controls |
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ADR |
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All the above |
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61. A
Forum shopping is the law practice adopted by litigants to get their cases heard in one particular court so that their party gets benefitted. This explanation disproves all the other options.
62. C
A treaty is a formal agreement between two states and will be executed in both the countries if it is bilateral and in many countries, if it is multilateral. So, option C is not true.
63. B
Judicial decisions and listenings of publicists refer to secondary sources, so option b is not a secondary source. So it is the right.
64. C.
A & B options are international trade controls implemented by the government. ADR refers to alternative dispute resolution and is not a trade control. So, it is the right option.
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