Conceptual and Contextual Perspectives on the Modern Law of Treaties
Herausgeber: Bowman, Michael J.; Kritsiotis, Dino
Conceptual and Contextual Perspectives on the Modern Law of Treaties
Herausgeber: Bowman, Michael J.; Kritsiotis, Dino
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An innovative volume of essays contrasting conceptual and contextual approaches to the modern law of treaties.
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An innovative volume of essays contrasting conceptual and contextual approaches to the modern law of treaties.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1170
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 66mm
- Gewicht: 1805g
- ISBN-13: 9781107100527
- ISBN-10: 1107100526
- Artikelnr.: 50759664
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1170
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 66mm
- Gewicht: 1805g
- ISBN-13: 9781107100527
- ISBN-10: 1107100526
- Artikelnr.: 50759664
1. Introduction - the interplay of concept, context and content in the
modern law of treaties Michael Bowman and Dino Kritsiotis; 2. A 'modern'
law of treaties? Frank Berman; 3. Treaties within the history of
international law Randall Lesaffer; Part I. Conceptual Perspectives: 4.
Typologies and the 'essential juridical character' of treaties Catherine
Brölmann; 5. The ends of consent Matthew Craven; 6. Treaties as 'living
instruments' Daniel Moeckli and Nigel D. White; 7. Treaties and their
preambles Jan Klabbers; 8. The principle of privity Michael Waibel; 9. The
object and purpose of a treaty's object and purpose Dino Kritsiotis; 10.
The regime for provisional application of treaties and the internal logic
of the VCLT Anneliese Quast Mertsch; 11. Characteristics of the Vienna
Convention Rules on Treaty Interpretation Richard Gardiner; 12. Subsequent
practice and treaty modification Irina Buga; 13. Treaty obligations,
universalized norms and differentiated responsibilities Michael Bowman; 14.
Regulating treaty breaches Christian Tams; Part II. Contextual
Perspectives: 15. Territory and its relationship to treaties Barbara
Miltner; 16. Human rights Christine Chinkin; 17. Law of war/law of armed
conflict/international humanitarian law Francoise Hampson; 18. Disarmament
Lisa Tabassi and Femi Elias; 19. International criminal law Elizabeth
Wilmshurst; 20. International investment law Julian Davis Mortensen; 21.
International environmental law Duncan French and Karen Scott; 22.
International law of the sea David M. Ong; 23. The Law of Treaties, the law
of state responsibility and non-performance of treaty obligations - a view
from the case law Malgosia Fitzmaurice; 24. Security Council Resolution 687
(1991) Michael Wood; 25. World Trade Organization Joost Pauwelyn and
Isabelle Van Damme; 26. The International Labour Organization Anne
Trebilcock; 27. The World Health Organization Egle Granziera and Steven A.
Solomon; 28. The International Maritime Organization Dorota Lost-Sieminska;
29. The European Union Panos Koutrakos; 30. The Council of Europe Jeremy
McBride; Part III. Final Reflections: 31. Taking stock - roads for the
modern law of treaties from here Michael Bowman and Dino Kritsiotis; 32.
Final reflections on concept, context and content in the modern law of
treaties Michael Bowman.
modern law of treaties Michael Bowman and Dino Kritsiotis; 2. A 'modern'
law of treaties? Frank Berman; 3. Treaties within the history of
international law Randall Lesaffer; Part I. Conceptual Perspectives: 4.
Typologies and the 'essential juridical character' of treaties Catherine
Brölmann; 5. The ends of consent Matthew Craven; 6. Treaties as 'living
instruments' Daniel Moeckli and Nigel D. White; 7. Treaties and their
preambles Jan Klabbers; 8. The principle of privity Michael Waibel; 9. The
object and purpose of a treaty's object and purpose Dino Kritsiotis; 10.
The regime for provisional application of treaties and the internal logic
of the VCLT Anneliese Quast Mertsch; 11. Characteristics of the Vienna
Convention Rules on Treaty Interpretation Richard Gardiner; 12. Subsequent
practice and treaty modification Irina Buga; 13. Treaty obligations,
universalized norms and differentiated responsibilities Michael Bowman; 14.
Regulating treaty breaches Christian Tams; Part II. Contextual
Perspectives: 15. Territory and its relationship to treaties Barbara
Miltner; 16. Human rights Christine Chinkin; 17. Law of war/law of armed
conflict/international humanitarian law Francoise Hampson; 18. Disarmament
Lisa Tabassi and Femi Elias; 19. International criminal law Elizabeth
Wilmshurst; 20. International investment law Julian Davis Mortensen; 21.
International environmental law Duncan French and Karen Scott; 22.
International law of the sea David M. Ong; 23. The Law of Treaties, the law
of state responsibility and non-performance of treaty obligations - a view
from the case law Malgosia Fitzmaurice; 24. Security Council Resolution 687
(1991) Michael Wood; 25. World Trade Organization Joost Pauwelyn and
Isabelle Van Damme; 26. The International Labour Organization Anne
Trebilcock; 27. The World Health Organization Egle Granziera and Steven A.
Solomon; 28. The International Maritime Organization Dorota Lost-Sieminska;
29. The European Union Panos Koutrakos; 30. The Council of Europe Jeremy
McBride; Part III. Final Reflections: 31. Taking stock - roads for the
modern law of treaties from here Michael Bowman and Dino Kritsiotis; 32.
Final reflections on concept, context and content in the modern law of
treaties Michael Bowman.
1. Introduction - the interplay of concept, context and content in the
modern law of treaties Michael Bowman and Dino Kritsiotis; 2. A 'modern'
law of treaties? Frank Berman; 3. Treaties within the history of
international law Randall Lesaffer; Part I. Conceptual Perspectives: 4.
Typologies and the 'essential juridical character' of treaties Catherine
Brölmann; 5. The ends of consent Matthew Craven; 6. Treaties as 'living
instruments' Daniel Moeckli and Nigel D. White; 7. Treaties and their
preambles Jan Klabbers; 8. The principle of privity Michael Waibel; 9. The
object and purpose of a treaty's object and purpose Dino Kritsiotis; 10.
The regime for provisional application of treaties and the internal logic
of the VCLT Anneliese Quast Mertsch; 11. Characteristics of the Vienna
Convention Rules on Treaty Interpretation Richard Gardiner; 12. Subsequent
practice and treaty modification Irina Buga; 13. Treaty obligations,
universalized norms and differentiated responsibilities Michael Bowman; 14.
Regulating treaty breaches Christian Tams; Part II. Contextual
Perspectives: 15. Territory and its relationship to treaties Barbara
Miltner; 16. Human rights Christine Chinkin; 17. Law of war/law of armed
conflict/international humanitarian law Francoise Hampson; 18. Disarmament
Lisa Tabassi and Femi Elias; 19. International criminal law Elizabeth
Wilmshurst; 20. International investment law Julian Davis Mortensen; 21.
International environmental law Duncan French and Karen Scott; 22.
International law of the sea David M. Ong; 23. The Law of Treaties, the law
of state responsibility and non-performance of treaty obligations - a view
from the case law Malgosia Fitzmaurice; 24. Security Council Resolution 687
(1991) Michael Wood; 25. World Trade Organization Joost Pauwelyn and
Isabelle Van Damme; 26. The International Labour Organization Anne
Trebilcock; 27. The World Health Organization Egle Granziera and Steven A.
Solomon; 28. The International Maritime Organization Dorota Lost-Sieminska;
29. The European Union Panos Koutrakos; 30. The Council of Europe Jeremy
McBride; Part III. Final Reflections: 31. Taking stock - roads for the
modern law of treaties from here Michael Bowman and Dino Kritsiotis; 32.
Final reflections on concept, context and content in the modern law of
treaties Michael Bowman.
modern law of treaties Michael Bowman and Dino Kritsiotis; 2. A 'modern'
law of treaties? Frank Berman; 3. Treaties within the history of
international law Randall Lesaffer; Part I. Conceptual Perspectives: 4.
Typologies and the 'essential juridical character' of treaties Catherine
Brölmann; 5. The ends of consent Matthew Craven; 6. Treaties as 'living
instruments' Daniel Moeckli and Nigel D. White; 7. Treaties and their
preambles Jan Klabbers; 8. The principle of privity Michael Waibel; 9. The
object and purpose of a treaty's object and purpose Dino Kritsiotis; 10.
The regime for provisional application of treaties and the internal logic
of the VCLT Anneliese Quast Mertsch; 11. Characteristics of the Vienna
Convention Rules on Treaty Interpretation Richard Gardiner; 12. Subsequent
practice and treaty modification Irina Buga; 13. Treaty obligations,
universalized norms and differentiated responsibilities Michael Bowman; 14.
Regulating treaty breaches Christian Tams; Part II. Contextual
Perspectives: 15. Territory and its relationship to treaties Barbara
Miltner; 16. Human rights Christine Chinkin; 17. Law of war/law of armed
conflict/international humanitarian law Francoise Hampson; 18. Disarmament
Lisa Tabassi and Femi Elias; 19. International criminal law Elizabeth
Wilmshurst; 20. International investment law Julian Davis Mortensen; 21.
International environmental law Duncan French and Karen Scott; 22.
International law of the sea David M. Ong; 23. The Law of Treaties, the law
of state responsibility and non-performance of treaty obligations - a view
from the case law Malgosia Fitzmaurice; 24. Security Council Resolution 687
(1991) Michael Wood; 25. World Trade Organization Joost Pauwelyn and
Isabelle Van Damme; 26. The International Labour Organization Anne
Trebilcock; 27. The World Health Organization Egle Granziera and Steven A.
Solomon; 28. The International Maritime Organization Dorota Lost-Sieminska;
29. The European Union Panos Koutrakos; 30. The Council of Europe Jeremy
McBride; Part III. Final Reflections: 31. Taking stock - roads for the
modern law of treaties from here Michael Bowman and Dino Kritsiotis; 32.
Final reflections on concept, context and content in the modern law of
treaties Michael Bowman.