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Interrogating the treaty : essays in the contemporary law of treaties / [edited by] M. Craven and M. Fitzmaurice.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Nijmegen, The Netherlands : Wolf Legal Publishers, 2005.Description: v, 270 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9058501906
  • 9789058501905
Other title:
  • Contemporary law of treaties
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Online version:: Interrogating the treaty.LOC classification:
  • KZ1301 .I58 2005
Contents:
Treaty law and the law of treaties in recent case-law of the International Court -- What happened to unequal treaties? The continuities of informal empire -- Unequal treaties: a response -- The mutability of treaty obligations -- Conferences of parties and the modification of obligations -- Reweaving the fabric of international law? Patterns of consent in environmental framework agreements -- The practice of the United Nations Security Council with regard to treaties and (other) agreements governed by international law -- The law of treaties and the relationship between the Security Council and the International Criminal Court -- Reservations, non-compliance procedures, and the 'policing' role of treaty institutions -- Walking with dinosaurs: the optional protocol to the United Nations Convention against torture, the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties and state responsibility -- Treaties: some final reflections.
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Books African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights Library KZ1301 .I58 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Donation by the International Law Book Foundation (ILBF) 10205217

Includes bibliographical references.

Treaty law and the law of treaties in recent case-law of the International Court -- What happened to unequal treaties? The continuities of informal empire -- Unequal treaties: a response -- The mutability of treaty obligations -- Conferences of parties and the modification of obligations -- Reweaving the fabric of international law? Patterns of consent in environmental framework agreements -- The practice of the United Nations Security Council with regard to treaties and (other) agreements governed by international law -- The law of treaties and the relationship between the Security Council and the International Criminal Court -- Reservations, non-compliance procedures, and the 'policing' role of treaty institutions -- Walking with dinosaurs: the optional protocol to the United Nations Convention against torture, the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties and state responsibility -- Treaties: some final reflections.

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