Only states can be parties to cases before the __________.
A. World Court
B. ad hoc committee
C. just-war tribunal
D. Secretariat
Answer: A
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a. The invasion was a clear-cut case of state aggression against a smaller state, and, with the Cold War being over, did not involve a rivalry of permanent member state interests. b. The end of the Cold War had created a global consensus on the need for robust, automatic United Nations responses to any threat to international security, no matter how minor. c. Iraq and its leader, Saddam Hussein, had no allies on the council, being something of an international pariah state for its earlier attack on Iran and use of chemical weapons. d. The invasion was such an extraordinarily clear-cut case of state aggression that smaller states convinced permanent council member states to put aside lingering rivalries and take action.
Discuss the three prongs of the Lemon test, and give an example of a Supreme Court case that applied it.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following countries enjoys a “special relationship” with the United States?
a. France. b. Italy. c. Great Britain. d. Germany.
In impeachment proceedings, the _____ must first impeach and then the _____ acts as a trial court
a. Senate; House of Representatives b. House of Representatives; Senate c. House of Representatives; Supreme Court d. Senate; Court of Criminal Appeals e. Supreme Court; Court of Criminal Appeals