Commentary on the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties / by Mark E. Villiger.
2009
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Commentary on the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties / by Mark E. Villiger.
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Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2009.
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1 online resource.
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International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2009, ISBN ; 9789004222977.
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Preliminary Material / M.E. Villiger
Issues Of Customary International Law / M.E. Villiger
History Of The Convention / M.E. Villiger
Preamble / M.E. Villiger
Article 1: Scope Of The Present Convention / M.E. Villiger
Article 2: Use Of Terms / M.E. Villiger
Article 3: International Agreements Not Within The Scope Of The Present Convention / M.E. Villiger
Article 4: Non-Retroactivity Of The Convention / M.E. Villiger
Article 5: Treaties Constituting International Organisations And Treaties Adopted Within International Organisations / M.E. Villiger
Article 6: Capacity Of States To Conclude Treaties / M.E. Villiger
Article 7: Full Powers / M.E. Villiger
Article 8: Subsequent Confirmation Of An Act Performed Without Authorisation / M.E. Villiger
Article 9: Adoption Of The Text / M.E. Villiger
Article 10: Authentication Of The Text / M.E. Villiger
Article / M.E. Villiger
Article 12: Consent To Be Bound - A Treaty Expressed Signature / M.E. Villiger
Article 13: Consent To Be Bound By A Treaty Expressed By An Exchange Of Instruments Constituting A Treaty / M.E. Villiger
Article 14: Consent To Be Bound By A Treaty Expressed By Ratification, Acceptance Or Approval / M.E. Villiger
Article 15: Consent To Be Bound - A Treaty Expressed Accession / M.E. Villiger
Article 15: Declaration On Universal Participation In The Vienna Convention On The Law Of Treaties / M.E. Villiger
Article 16: Exchange Or Deposit Of Instruments Of Ratification, Acceptance, Approval Or Acceptanc / M.E. Villiger
Article 17: Consent To Be Bound - Part Of A Treaty Choice Of Differing Provisions / M.E. Villiger
Article 18: Obligation Not To Defeat The Object And Purpose Of A Treaty Prior To Its Entry Into Force / M.E. Villiger
Article 19: Formulation Of Reservations / M.E. Villiger
Article 20: Acceptance Of And Objections To Reservations / M.E. Villiger
Article 21: Legal Effects Of Reservations And Of Objections To Reservations / M.E. Villiger
Article 22: Withdrawal Of Reservations And Of Objections To Reservations / M.E. Villiger
Article 23: Procedure Regarding Reservations / M.E. Villiger
Article 19-23: Subsequent Developments / M.E. Villiger
Article 24: Entry Into Force / M.E. Villiger
Article 25: Provisional Application / M.E. Villiger
Article 26: Pacta Sunt Servanda / M.E. Villiger
Article 27: Internal Law And Observance Of Treaties / M.E. Villiger
Article 28: Non-Retroactivity Of Treaties / M.E. Villiger
Article 29: Territorial Scope Of Treaties / M.E. Villiger
Article 30: Application Of Successive Treaties Relating To The Same Subject-Matter / M.E. Villiger
Article 31: General Rule Of Interpretation / M.E. Villiger
Article 32: Supplementary Means Of Interpretation / M.E. Villiger
Article 33: Interpretation Of Treaties Authenticated In Two Or More Languages / M.E. Villiger
Article 34: General Rule Regarding Third States / M.E. Villiger
Article 35: Treaties Providing For Obligations For Third States / M.E. Villiger
Article 36: Treaties Providing For Rights For Third States / M.E. Villiger.
Issues Of Customary International Law / M.E. Villiger
History Of The Convention / M.E. Villiger
Preamble / M.E. Villiger
Article 1: Scope Of The Present Convention / M.E. Villiger
Article 2: Use Of Terms / M.E. Villiger
Article 3: International Agreements Not Within The Scope Of The Present Convention / M.E. Villiger
Article 4: Non-Retroactivity Of The Convention / M.E. Villiger
Article 5: Treaties Constituting International Organisations And Treaties Adopted Within International Organisations / M.E. Villiger
Article 6: Capacity Of States To Conclude Treaties / M.E. Villiger
Article 7: Full Powers / M.E. Villiger
Article 8: Subsequent Confirmation Of An Act Performed Without Authorisation / M.E. Villiger
Article 9: Adoption Of The Text / M.E. Villiger
Article 10: Authentication Of The Text / M.E. Villiger
Article / M.E. Villiger
Article 12: Consent To Be Bound - A Treaty Expressed Signature / M.E. Villiger
Article 13: Consent To Be Bound By A Treaty Expressed By An Exchange Of Instruments Constituting A Treaty / M.E. Villiger
Article 14: Consent To Be Bound By A Treaty Expressed By Ratification, Acceptance Or Approval / M.E. Villiger
Article 15: Consent To Be Bound - A Treaty Expressed Accession / M.E. Villiger
Article 15: Declaration On Universal Participation In The Vienna Convention On The Law Of Treaties / M.E. Villiger
Article 16: Exchange Or Deposit Of Instruments Of Ratification, Acceptance, Approval Or Acceptanc / M.E. Villiger
Article 17: Consent To Be Bound - Part Of A Treaty Choice Of Differing Provisions / M.E. Villiger
Article 18: Obligation Not To Defeat The Object And Purpose Of A Treaty Prior To Its Entry Into Force / M.E. Villiger
Article 19: Formulation Of Reservations / M.E. Villiger
Article 20: Acceptance Of And Objections To Reservations / M.E. Villiger
Article 21: Legal Effects Of Reservations And Of Objections To Reservations / M.E. Villiger
Article 22: Withdrawal Of Reservations And Of Objections To Reservations / M.E. Villiger
Article 23: Procedure Regarding Reservations / M.E. Villiger
Article 19-23: Subsequent Developments / M.E. Villiger
Article 24: Entry Into Force / M.E. Villiger
Article 25: Provisional Application / M.E. Villiger
Article 26: Pacta Sunt Servanda / M.E. Villiger
Article 27: Internal Law And Observance Of Treaties / M.E. Villiger
Article 28: Non-Retroactivity Of Treaties / M.E. Villiger
Article 29: Territorial Scope Of Treaties / M.E. Villiger
Article 30: Application Of Successive Treaties Relating To The Same Subject-Matter / M.E. Villiger
Article 31: General Rule Of Interpretation / M.E. Villiger
Article 32: Supplementary Means Of Interpretation / M.E. Villiger
Article 33: Interpretation Of Treaties Authenticated In Two Or More Languages / M.E. Villiger
Article 34: General Rule Regarding Third States / M.E. Villiger
Article 35: Treaties Providing For Obligations For Third States / M.E. Villiger
Article 36: Treaties Providing For Rights For Third States / M.E. Villiger.
Summary
The 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, regulating treaties between States, lies at the heart of international law. This commentary interprets the Convention's 85 articles clearly and precisely. It covers such major topics as reservations to treaties, their interpretation and the grounds for terminating a treaty, for instance breach. Emphasis is placed on the practice of States and tribunals and on academic writings. It contains further sections on customary international law and the Convention's history while providing up-to-date information on ratifications and reservations. This commentary is a must for practitioners and academics wishing to establish the meaning and scope of the provisions of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 1027-1034) and index.
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