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The phrase 'civil law' can refer to those legal systems whose laws are based on Roman law. It can also refer to ______
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The phrase 'English legal system' refers to
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What is 'unilateral acts'?
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Who is a 'persistent objector'?
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What is required for a general rule of customary law to be formed?
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What is the relationship between the formal sources of International law?
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Where do we find the 'general principles of law recognised by civilised nations' (Article 38 ICJ Statute)?
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Which treaties are considered as 'source of International law' under Article 38 ICJ Statute?
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Which are the formal sources of International law?
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How can customary law be related to treaty provisions?
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Which of the following scholar belongs to the Sociological School of Law?
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_________ hold that jurisprudence is the study of law as it is.
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According to naturalists, the law is the dictates of
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What kind of state practice is required?
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Which of the following is the source of law?
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Which of the following is pertain to law by analogy?
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What was the main source of law till the 19th century England?
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Who was considered as Father of Sociological Jurisprudence?
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In the question given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). In the context of the two statements, which of the following is correct?
Assertion (A) Law is the aggregate of the rule set by men as a political subject.
Reason (R) Law of the nature related to the will of a superior.
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