
- •Unit V main principles of international law
- •Main principles of international law
- •Principle of sovereign equality of states:
- •Principle of prohibition of threat or use of force:
- •3. Principles of territorial integrity and inviolability of borders:
- •4. Principle of peaceful settlement of disputes:
- •5. Principle of non-interference in internal affairs:
- •6. Principle of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms:
- •7. Principle of equality and self-determination of peoples:
- •8. Principle of interstate cooperation:
- •9. Principle of faithful fulfillment of obligations under international law:
- •Read the text and answer the questions:
- •Define if the following sentences are true or false. Use the required information from the text above and correct the false statements:
- •III. Language focus:
- •I. Fill in the gaps using the above words and expressions:
- •II. Study the use of the phrases with “principle” and translate the sentences given below into Ukrainian: principle
- •III. Match terms on the left with their definitions on the right:
- •IV. Translate into English using the verbs in the correct form:
- •V. Fill in the gaps. Translate into Ukrainian:
- •V. Project “case-study”:
- •Study Judgment of the International Court of Justice dated 27 June 1986 in case Nicaragua V. United States of America
- •II. Translate into Ukrainian:
- •IV. Translate the following:
- •V. Answer the following questions concerning the case:
I. Fill in the gaps using the above words and expressions:
“…all men are created ______…” — U.S. Declaration of Independence (1776).
Oppression occurs when established laws, customs, and practices ___________ reflect and produce inequities based on one’s membership in targeted social identity groups.
The opposing candidate has demanded _____ time on television.
We need to have ________ academic standards for male and female students.
Local officials and a huge and enthusiastic crowd greeted Napoleon at the Portoferraio harbor. The Allies had granted him the title of Emperor of Elba, which was to be a _________ state under his jurisdiction.
___________ before the law, also known as ________ __________, is the principle under which all people are subject to the same laws of justice (due process).
The persons of ambassadors are _________.
Nor was the ________ of the Native Hawaiian race recognized at the time Hawaii became a state.
An _______ institution is intended for use by all races or religious groups.
In a monopoly, horizontal _______ is complete, while in an oligopoly there is considerable horizontal __________.
International law ___________ depredation of the high seas.
The prison's electric fence ________ escape.
The government's __________ duty is to protect the rights of its citizens.
The use of human shields is _____________.
The following premises are ___________ under international law under the articles of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
II. Study the use of the phrases with “principle” and translate the sentences given below into Ukrainian: principle
-principle of legality
-coercive principle
-consensus principle
-nationality principle
-generally recognized principles
-territorial principle (also territoriality principle)
-“open door” principle
-unanimity principle
1. Countries continued to compete for railroad and mining rights and foreign trade within China, thus subsequent events lead to the failure of the open door principle.
2. The principle of non-coercion, or non-initiation of force, is the equivalent of the liberal concept of ‘negative liberty’.
3. According to the territorial principle, states have exclusive authority to deal with criminal issues arising within their territories.
4. All States shall comply in good faith with their obligations under the generally recognized principles and rules of international law with respect to the maintenance of international peace and security, and shall endeavor to make the United Nations security system based on the Charter more effective.
5. The nationality principle permits a country to exercise criminal jurisdiction over any of its nationals accused of criminal offenses in another state.
6. All States shall comply in good faith with their obligations under the generally recognized principles and rules of international law with respect to the maintenance of international peace and security, and shall endeavour to make the United Nations security system based on the Charter more effective.