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INTRODUCTION TO THE LAW OF TREATIESpdf电子书版本下载
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- 出版社: PINTER PUBLISHERS
- ISBN:0861879546
- 出版时间:1989
- 标注页数:236页
- 文件大小:12MB
- 文件页数:249页
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Chapter 1 Treaties 1
Ⅰ Historical perspective 1
1 Underlying causes 1
2 Contemporary developments 3
A From 1815 until World War I 3
B Between the two World Wars 7
C After 1945 9
Ⅱ Fundamental legal aspects 12
1 The domestic and the international legal order 12
A Doctrinal considerations 13
B Conclusion of treaties 14
C Application of treaties 15
2 The treaty as a juristic act and as a rule 18
3 Contractual treaties and law-making treaties 20
4 Treaties and general principles of international law 21
Ⅲ Definition and classification of international treaties 22
1 Definition 22
A An expression of concurring wills 23
B Concurring wills attributable to two or more subjects of law 24
C Two or more subjects of public international law 25
D An intention to produce legal effects 26
E Legal effects under public international law 26
2 Classification of treaties 27
Ⅳ Work on international treaties 29
1 Codification 29
2 Research 30
A Object and nature of current research 30
B Research pointers 31
Notes 32
Chapter 2 Conclusion, entry into force and participation 43
Ⅰ General considerations 43
1 The concept of conclusion 43
2 A complex process 44
A The object of the treaty 44
B The nature of the parties 44
C The number of parties 44
3 Phases and procedural techniques 44
4 International law and municipal law: problems of terminology and substance 45
Ⅱ A review of treaty-making procedures 47
1 Description 47
A Bilateral treaties concluded by long procedures 47
B Bilateral treaties concluded by short procedures 48
C Bilateral treaties concluded by exchange of letters 48
D Multilateral treaties concluded by long or short procedures 48
2 Entry into force 51
A Manner and date 51
B Effects 52
3 Ancillary procedures 53
A Appointment of a depositary 53
B Notifications and communications 54
C Registration and publication 55
Ⅲ Participation 55
1 General capacity to conclude treaties 56
A States 56
B Other entities 59
2 Reservations 60
A General background 60
B The 1969 Convention, subsequent practice, and the 1986 Convention 62
Notes 65
Chapter 3 The effects of treaties 73
Ⅰ Effects with regard to the parties 73
1 Interpretation 73
2 Application 76
A Territorial application 76
B Temporal application 77
Ⅱ Effects with regard to non-parties 78
1 Effects stemming from the consent of third parties 79
2 Effects depending upon specific mechanisms 82
A Reference to another treaty (most-favoured-nation clause) 82
B The treaty as an unlawful act with regard to third parties 83
C The treaty as a precedent for custom 83
D Treaties concerning a new legal subject 84
E Treaties relating to composite entities(international organizations) 88
F ‘Status treaties’, ‘objective regimes’, ‘rights in rem’ 93
Ⅲ Effects in relation to other legal rules 99
1 Relations between a treaty and other treaties 100
A Order of precedence between treaties relating to the same subject-matter 101
B Amendments to treaties 103
C Termination and suspension of treaties 106
2 Relations between treaties and other sources of law 107
A Treaties and custom 107
B Treaties and general principles of law 109
C Peremptory rules of public international law (jus cogens) 109
D Treaties and obligations deriving from membership of an international organization 113
Notes 114
Chapter 4 Non-application of treaties 127
Ⅰ General observations 127
1 Causes of non-application 127
2 Effects of non-application 128
A Effects of non-application in relation to time 128
B Effects of non-application with regard to treaty provisions 130
C Is non-application automatic or not? 132
Ⅱ Grounds of invalidity 134
1 Consent invalid under municipal law 136
2 Error 136
3 Fraud 137
4 Corruption of the representative of a State or international organization 138
5 Coercion of the representative of a State or international organization 139
6 Coercion of a State or international organization by the threat or use of force 140
A The nature of unlawful coercion 140
B Application of the rule in time 142
C Effects of the rule 142
7 Breach of a peremptory rule 143
Ⅲ Non-application of a treaty for extraneous reasons 144
1 Impossibility of performance 144
2 Fundamental change of circumstance 146
Ⅳ The law of treaties and international responsibility 150
Notes 156
Appendix Ⅰ Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (23 May 1969) 164
Appendix Ⅱ Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations or between International Organizations (21 March 1986) 193
Index 231
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