Distracted by a certain major global sporting event? Unable to keep up on your public international law knowledge? Need a way to combine the two?
Well, we have devised the Oxford Public International Law World Cup Challenge. The questions are all...

Distracted by a certain major global sporting event? Unable to keep up on your public international law knowledge? Need a way to combine the two?

Well, we have devised the Oxford Public International Law World Cup Challenge. The questions are all about international law, and the answer to each question is the name of a country, or two countries, competing in the World Cup in Brazil. Try to work out the answers using your existing knowledge and deductive logic, and if you get stuck, do a bit of research at Oxford Public International Law to find the rest.

Image credit: 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brasil. Photo by alobos Life. CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 via armandolobos Flickr.