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Modern treaty law and practice / Anthony Aust

By: Aust, AnthonyMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge; United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2013. Edition: 3rd edDescription: l, 468 pages : forms ; 26 cmISBN: 9781107023840 (hbk.); 110702384X (hbk.); 9781107685901 (pbk.); 1107685907 (pbk.)Subject(s): TreatiesDDC classification: 341.1 LOC classification: KZ1301 | .A93 2013Online resources: WprldCat details
Contents:
TOC Vienna Convention on the law of treaties 1969 -- What is a treaty? -- MOUs -- Capacity to conclude treaties -- Full powers -- Adoption and authentication -- Consent to be bound -- Reservations -- Entry into force -- Treaties and domestic law -- Territorial application -- Successive treaties -- Interpretation -- Third states -- Amendment -- Duration and termination -- Invalidity -- The depositary -- Registration and publication -- Dispute settlement and remedies -- Succession to treaties -- International organisations -- Drafting and final clauses.
Summary: "This new edition of a textbook first published in 2000 provides a comprehensive account of the law of treaties from the viewpoint of an experienced practitioner. As such, it is the first, and only, book of its kind. Aust provides a wealth of examples of the problems experienced with treaties on a daily basis, not just when they are the subject of a court case. He explores numerous precedents from treaties and other related documents, such as memorandums of understanding (MOUs), in detail. Using clear, accessible language, the author covers the full extent of treaty law, drawing examples from both treaties and MOUs. Modern Treaty Law and Practice is essential reading for teachers and students of law, political science, international relations and diplomacy, who have an interest in treaties."--Pub. desc
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

TOC Vienna Convention on the law of treaties 1969 --
What is a treaty? --
MOUs --
Capacity to conclude treaties --
Full powers --
Adoption and authentication --
Consent to be bound --
Reservations --
Entry into force --
Treaties and domestic law --
Territorial application --
Successive treaties --
Interpretation --
Third states --
Amendment --
Duration and termination --
Invalidity --
The depositary --
Registration and publication --
Dispute settlement and remedies --
Succession to treaties --
International organisations --
Drafting and final clauses.


"This new edition of a textbook first published in 2000 provides a comprehensive account of the law of treaties from the viewpoint of an experienced practitioner. As such, it is the first, and only, book of its kind. Aust provides a wealth of examples of the problems experienced with treaties on a daily basis, not just when they are the subject of a court case. He explores numerous precedents from treaties and other related documents, such as memorandums of understanding (MOUs), in detail. Using clear, accessible language, the author covers the full extent of treaty law, drawing examples from both treaties and MOUs. Modern Treaty Law and Practice is essential reading for teachers and students of law, political science, international relations and diplomacy, who have an interest in treaties."--Pub. desc

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