International Law Practice Tests
Practice International Law exam questions covering core doctrines, issue spotting, applied analysis, and exam-ready explanations.
How To Study This Subject
Learn the rule
Read the outline and identify the elements, exceptions, and policy tensions.
Test recall
Use the 20 free questions first, then move into timed premium sets.
Apply cases
Connect leading authorities to problem-question facts and ratio-based reasoning.
Write under time
Turn missed topics into IRAC plans and short timed answers.
Related Case Briefs
ARESTY INTERNATIONAL LAW FIRM, P.C., Plaintiff, Appellant, v. CITIBANK, N.A., Defendant, Appellee
677 F.3d 54
Extract the ratio from the linked judgment by identifying the legal test, material facts, and reason for the outcome. Treat this record as a research lead unless the source confirms a direct First Amendment Law rule.
ARESTY INTERNATIONAL LAW FIRM, P.C., Plaintiff, Appellant, v. CITIBANK, N.A., Defendant, Appellee
677 F.3d 54
The source record does not provide a specific legal rule. As an exam-ready checkpoint, students should note that the case may illustrate how U.S. courts handle disputes with international elements, such as applying treaties, customary international law, or conflict-of-laws rules. The ratio decidendi must be extracted from the full opinion.
ARESTY INTERNATIONAL LAW FIRM, P.C., Plaintiff, Appellant, v. CITIBANK, N.A., Defendant, Appellee
677 F.3d 54
Extract the ratio from the linked judgment by identifying the legal test, material facts, and reason for the outcome. Treat this record as a research lead unless the source confirms a direct Restitution Law rule.
Authority of the President Under Domestic and International Law to Use Military Force Against Iraq
OLC 2002-10-23
Extract the ratio from the linked judgment by identifying the legal test, material facts, and reason for the outcome. Treat this record as a research lead unless the source confirms a direct First Amendment Law rule.
Authority of the President Under Domestic and International Law to Use Military Force Against Iraq
OLC 2002-10-23
Extract the ratio from the linked judgment by identifying the legal test, material facts, and reason for the outcome. Treat this record as a research lead unless the source confirms a direct Food and Drug Law rule.
Authority of the President Under Domestic and International Law to Use Military Force Against Iraq
OLC 2002-10-23
The ratio from the snippet is that the President has independent constitutional authority to use force, which can be supplemented by Congress. For international law, the opinion likely reasons that the use of force is justified under international law, possibly based on self-defense or Security Council authorization. Students must read the full opinion for the precise legal reasoning.
Authority of the President Under Domestic and International Law to Use Military Force Against Iraq
OLC 2002-10-23
Extract the ratio from the linked judgment by identifying the legal test, material facts, and reason for the outcome. Treat this record as a research lead unless the source confirms a direct Restitution Law rule.
The Constitutionality of Cooperative International Law Enforcement Activities Under the Emoluments Clause
OLC 1996-10-07
Extract the ratio from the linked judgment by identifying the legal test, material facts, and reason for the outcome. Treat this record as a research lead unless the source confirms a direct Food and Drug Law rule.