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LCP4801 OCT/NOV exam ELABORATED EXAM WITH
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UPDATE 2025/26


Diplomatic protection -CORRECTANSWER A state has a right to protect its nationals

abroad who have been injured by the actions of

the foreign state. The state may take up the case of its subject by resorting to diplomatic

action, or international judicial proceedings. The cornerstone of this right is that an injury

to a national is considered to be an injury to the state (Panevyezys-Saldutiskis Railway

Case). Therefore, under international law, the right of diplomatic protection vests in the

state. The state is not under any duty to exercise its right. While the domestic laws of a

state may impose such obligation, international law does not.



The United Nations may exercise diplomatic protection over its agents and it may

institute an action on their behalf. -CORRECTANSWER True - This was confirmed by

the ICJ in Reparation for Injuries Suffered in the Service of the

United Nations 1949 ICJ Rep. By finding that the UN could in fact do both, the ICJ

recognised that it was a subject of international law enjoying international legal

personality.



It was accepted by the court in S v Banda 1989 4 SA 519 (Bop) that recognition by

other states is necessary before an entity may become a state. -CORRECTANSWER

False - In this case the court preferred the declaratory theory - ie only the four objective

,requirements in the Montevideo Convention must be met for an entity to be considered

a

state



Section 231(4) of Con -CORRECTANSWER Any international agreement becomes law

in the Republic when it is enacted into law by national legislation; but a self-executing

provision of an agreement that

has been approved by Parliament is law in the Republic unless it is inconsistent

with the Constitution or an Act of Parliament. Tells us when a treaty that is binding on

South Africa internationally becomes law in South Africa. The process necessary to

transpose a treaty from the international plane to the national plane.



Section 231(1) -CORRECTANSWER The negotiating and signing of all international

agreements is the responsibility

of the national executive.



Section 231(2) -CORRECTANSWER An international agreement binds the Republic

only after it has been approved by

resolution in both the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces,

unless it is an agreement referred to in subsection (3).



Section 231(3) -CORRECTANSWER An international agreement of a technical,

administrative or executive nature,

, or an agreement which does not require either ratifi cation or accession, entered

into by the national executive, binds the Republic without approval by the

National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces, but must be tabled

in the Assembly and the Council within a reasonable time.



Section 231(5) -CORRECTANSWER The Republic is bound by international

agreements which were binding on the

Republic when the Constitution took eff ect.



self-executing treaty -CORRECTANSWER [A treaty] which does not in the view of the

American courts expressly or by its nature require legislation to make it operative within

the municipal field, and that is to be determined by regard to the intention of the

signatory parties and to the surrounding circumstances.



If a party therefore claims that a treaty is self-executing, the judicial officer will have to

determine -CORRECTANSWER (1) Whether the treaty has been concluded and binds

SA through parliamentary approval.

(2) Whether the treaty falls within one of the four exceptions in section 231(3) in which

case it binds without parliamentary approval.

(3) If it falls within one of these exceptions, then it cannot (presumably from the wording)

be self-executing.

(4) If it doesn't fall within one of the exceptions, he will then have to:

(a) determine the intention of the signatories

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