In: Operations Management
QUESTION 14
If the U.S. Dollar increases in value, our goods become cheaper to foreign countries because they can now buy more U.S. products with the same dollar
True
False
1 points
QUESTION 15
A key point in Dayan v. McDonald’s, was that due process requires you to have French speaking staff regarding health and safety requirements to sustain the revocation of a franchise
True
False
QUESTION 30
Judgments of the International Court of Justice are enforced by public opinion, diplomatic pressure and good faith, which is referred to as international custom
True
False
1 points
QUESTION 31
A nations domestic courts may have jurisdiction over piracy, because this crime can only be accomplished on the high seas where territorial jurisdiction is non-existent
True
False
QUESTION 14 If the U.S. Dollar increases in value, our goods become cheaper to foreign countries because they can now buy more U.S. products with the same dollar
Answer = False
Reason If the value of the USA Dollar increases, it increases the cost of products that will be purchased by foreign customers.
QUESTION 15 A key point in Dayan v. McDonald’s, was that due process requires you to have French-speaking staff regarding health and safety requirements to sustain the revocation of a franchise
Answer= False
Reason= The main aspect of Dayan v. McDonald’s case was the non-adherence of different standards by Dayan which were laid down by McDonald's' for its franchisee.
QUESTION 30 Judgments of the International Court of Justice are enforced by public opinion, diplomatic pressure and good faith, which is referred to as international custom
Answer = False
Reason= The judgement of the International court is enforced by the process of international treaty and is binding to the parties
QUESTION 31 A nations domestic courts may have jurisdiction over piracy because this crime can only be accomplished on the high seas where territorial jurisdiction is non-existent
Anwer= True
Reason= Piracy is an international crime but it is not covered by the International Court and its jurisdiction falls within the domestic courts of any sovereign state