Will appeal to scholars, practitioners and general readers engaging with treaty interpretation at all levels and will enhance the reader's knowledge and mastery of the interpretive process. It will shed light on all those relevant elements and/or connections that the traditional rule-based approach to treaty interpretation largely overlooks.
Will appeal to scholars, practitioners and general readers engaging with treaty interpretation at all levels and will enhance the reader's knowledge and mastery of the interpretive process. It will shed light on all those relevant elements and/or connections that the traditional rule-based approach to treaty interpretation largely overlooks.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law
Andrea Bianchi is Professor of International Law at the Geneva Graduate Institute. His areas of interest include interpretation, international law theories, the production of knowledge, and the invisible structures and the unsaid of international law. He is the author of International Law Theories - An Inquiry into Different Ways of Thinking (2016), and the editor/co-editor of: International Law's Invisible Frames - Social Cognition and Knowledge Production in International Legal Processes (co-edited with Moshe Hirsch, 2021); Interpretation in International Law (co-edited with Dan Peat and Matt Windsor, 2015); and Transparency in International Law (co-edited with Anne Peters; CUP, 2013).
Inhaltsangabe
1. The province of the rules of treaty interpretation 2. The Interpreter's Self: Freedom and Constraints 3. The Genealogy of the Contemporary Regime of Treaty Interpretation 4. Textualism: Its Unfulfilled Promises and Unintended Consequences 5. Intentionalism: A Lost Cause? 6. What's the Purpose of 'Object and Purpose'? 7. Supplementary Means: A Dangerous Supplement? 8. The magic of systemic integration 9. Inferential Reasoning and Its Consequences 10. Time and Treaty Interpretation 11. Text, Author, and Interpretive Control 12. Power, Persuasion, and Authority Index.
1. The province of the rules of treaty interpretation 2. The Interpreter's Self: Freedom and Constraints 3. The Genealogy of the Contemporary Regime of Treaty Interpretation 4. Textualism: Its Unfulfilled Promises and Unintended Consequences 5. Intentionalism: A Lost Cause? 6. What's the Purpose of 'Object and Purpose'? 7. Supplementary Means: A Dangerous Supplement? 8. The magic of systemic integration 9. Inferential Reasoning and Its Consequences 10. Time and Treaty Interpretation 11. Text, Author, and Interpretive Control 12. Power, Persuasion, and Authority Index.
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