Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties [electronic resource] : A Commentary / edited by Oliver Dörr, Kirsten Schmalenbach.
By: Dörr, Oliver [editor.].
Contributor(s): Schmalenbach, Kirsten [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
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BookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2012Description: LIV, 1423p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642192913.Subject(s): Law | Law | Sources and Subjects of International Law, International Organizations | Fundamentals of LawDDC classification: 341 Online resources: Click here to access online Introduction -- Conclusion and Entry into Force of Treaties -- Conclusion of Treaties -- Reservations -- Entry into Force and Provisional Application of Treaties -- Observance, Application and Interpretation of Treaties -- Observance of Treaties -- Application of Treaties -- Interpretation of Treaties -- Treaties and Third States -- Amendment and Modification of Treaties -- Invalidity, Termination and Suspension of the Operation of Treaties -- General Provisions -- Invalidity of Treaties -- Termination and Suspension of the Operation of Treaties -- Procedure -- Consequences of the Invalidity, Termination or Suspension of the Operation of a Treaty -- Miscellaneous Provisions -- Depositaries, Notifications, Corrections and Registration -- Final Provisions.
The Commentary on the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties provides an in-depth article-by-article analysis of all provisions of the Vienna Convention. The texts are uniformly structured: (I) Purpose and Function of the Article, (II) Historical Background and Negotiating History, and (III) Elements of the Article. The Vienna Convention on Treaties between States and IOs and between IOs is taken into account where appropriate. In sum, the present Commentary contains a comprehensive legal analysis of all aspects of the international law of treaties. Where the law of treaties reaches into other fields of international law, e.g. the law of state responsibility, the relevant interfaces are discussed and contextualized. With its focus on international practice, the Commentary is addressed to academia, as well as to practitioners of international law.
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