Which of the following principles dictates that treaties are binding upon the parties and must be performed in good faith?
Question 2
When a state makes a 'reservation' to a treaty, what is the primary legal effect of that reservation?
Question 3
Which of the following best describes the relationship between 'jus cogens' norms and treaties in international law?
Question 4
Consider a situation where a state has consistently protested against a particular practice by other states, arguing it violates international law. If this practice eventually becomes a widely accepted norm of customary international law, what is the legal position of the protesting state?
Question 5
What is the primary distinction between 'declarations' and 'reservations' made by states in relation to treaties?