University of New Zealand.
LL.D. Examination, 1885.
International Law.
Examiner:
Edmund Robertson, M.A.
1. |
Summarize the duties of neutrality, noting the more important controversies thereon. |
2. |
What questions have arisen as to the true position in jurisprudence of International Law? |
3. |
How should the validity of a marriage be determined in a country different from that in which it was contracted? Notice the most remarkable exceptions to the general rule. |
4. |
Can you associate the progress of democratic institutions with any notable developments in international law or custom? |
5. |
What is the proper jurisdiction of a Court of Admiralty, and what is the international effect of its decisions? |
6. |
State the leading provisions of the "Naturalization Act, 1870."
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7. |
Distinguish (as regards their functions and authority) between the different classes of representatives of foreign powers. |
8. |
What is the present state of International Law with regard to privateering? |
9. |
Discuss the application of the
jus postliminii in modern international law. |
10. |
Note the principal provisions of the following treaties:—Treaty of Paris, 1856; Treaty of Washington, 1871; Treaty of Berlin, 1878. |