This Note argues that although a danger to future arms control may exist, a treaty clause must be susceptible to interpretation and boundaries of use which are in harmony with general international law principles. As Professor Schwelb has stated: [I]t cannot have been… the intention of the parties to throw the principle of pacta sunt servanda overboard in favor of the anarchic idea of the unfettered right of a sovereign state to free itself unilaterally from a treaty obligation. Although Schwelb admits that the Clause itself is subject to auto-interpretation by the states parties to the treaty, he adds that [t]he decision must nevertheless be made in good faith
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The 1968 Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty has proven the most complicated and controversial of all a...
The scholarship on conventional disarmament, especially vis-A-vis the trade in conventional weapons,...
This Note argues that although a danger to future arms control may exist, a treaty clause must be su...
Whether the United States should initiate construction of a limited national missile defense system ...
This Note explores the legal issues surrounding a president\u27s legal authority to unilaterally wit...
Arms control was never an end in itself. Arms control and nonproliferation policy always had as thei...
This Essay, a contribution to a symposium on Withdrawing from Customary International Law published ...
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A new constitutional crisis has been thrust upon the American body politic. The crisis arises from a...
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Delegalization of arms control is now an accomplished fact. In this period of potential dramatic rev...
There is general agreement among observers of contemporary international affairs, and national and i...
Arms control negotiations with the Soviet Union differ from United States arms control negotiations ...
Abstract This paper attempts to historically analyze arms treaties and arms limitation agreements be...
To resolve the underlying doctrinal dispute, the United States must choose either to abandon SDI in ...
The 1968 Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty has proven the most complicated and controversial of all a...
The scholarship on conventional disarmament, especially vis-A-vis the trade in conventional weapons,...
This Note argues that although a danger to future arms control may exist, a treaty clause must be su...
Whether the United States should initiate construction of a limited national missile defense system ...
This Note explores the legal issues surrounding a president\u27s legal authority to unilaterally wit...
Arms control was never an end in itself. Arms control and nonproliferation policy always had as thei...
This Essay, a contribution to a symposium on Withdrawing from Customary International Law published ...
On December 13, 2001, President Bush gave formal notice to Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and the Ukra...
A new constitutional crisis has been thrust upon the American body politic. The crisis arises from a...
The tempest over the proposed reinterpretation of the Anti- Ballistic Missile Treaty has only bare...
Delegalization of arms control is now an accomplished fact. In this period of potential dramatic rev...
There is general agreement among observers of contemporary international affairs, and national and i...
Arms control negotiations with the Soviet Union differ from United States arms control negotiations ...
Abstract This paper attempts to historically analyze arms treaties and arms limitation agreements be...
To resolve the underlying doctrinal dispute, the United States must choose either to abandon SDI in ...
The 1968 Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty has proven the most complicated and controversial of all a...
The scholarship on conventional disarmament, especially vis-A-vis the trade in conventional weapons,...