ABSTRACT
The centrality of treaties to the international legal system requires little emphasis. Not only is the treaty a source of law that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is bound to apply when resolving international disputes, but it is also the medium through which the vast preponderance of international legal intercourse is now conducted. The essays contained in this informative volume disclose a wide variety of opinion on a broad range of issues concerning the conclusion, application and termination of treaties.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|1 pages
Evolution
part II|1 pages
The Nature of Treaties
part III|1 pages
Treaty Integrity
part IV|1 pages
Evolution
chapter 9|16 pages
Vae Victis or Woe to The Negotiators! Your Treaty or Our “Interpretation” of It?
(Review Article)
part V|1 pages
Invalidity, Suspension and Termination of Treaties