A reservation is a unilateral statement made by a State at the time of signing, accept, ratify, ratify or accede to the treaty, which is the main content is to issue or to modify the legal effect of certain provisions in its enforcement against the State (KW 1969). Initially reservation (requirements) are defined differently based subjects that provide definition. As for the definition independent of the reservation that in general it is a unilateral statement put forward by a country at the time expressed consent to be bound by a treaty, which said "Refuse to accept or recognize or do not want to be tied to, or unwilling to accept the legal consequences of one or more provisions of the agreement, or to modify or customize the content or pr...
Reservation as a concept is very wide. Different people understand reservation to mean different thi...
During the last session held in 2011 the International Law Commission has completed its work on the ...
abstract: This paper examines five different human rights treaties in order to test the role of rese...
A reservation is a unilateral statement made by a State at the time of signing, accept, ratify, rati...
Reservations are, perennially and by acclamation, one of the most complex and controversial parts of...
The capacity of states to conclude treaties is the most important premise of their legal personality...
The article proposes a new reading of the reservations regime to human rights treaties. The practice...
A treaty body’s competence to determine the permissibility of a reservation elicits a wide spectrum ...
Treaties are the most important source of international law, but treaties are only binding when in f...
Human rights agreements like the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Agains...
When a state makes a reservation to an existing or proposed multilateral treaty, it takes exception ...
It is deplorable that quite a few States Paties to the main international human rights conventions h...
This thesis examines the default application of the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties re...
Forty-seven states parties to the Convention on the Rights of the Child have accompanied their ratif...
The Vienna Convention's regime on reservations is particularly unfit to cope with the specific chara...
Reservation as a concept is very wide. Different people understand reservation to mean different thi...
During the last session held in 2011 the International Law Commission has completed its work on the ...
abstract: This paper examines five different human rights treaties in order to test the role of rese...
A reservation is a unilateral statement made by a State at the time of signing, accept, ratify, rati...
Reservations are, perennially and by acclamation, one of the most complex and controversial parts of...
The capacity of states to conclude treaties is the most important premise of their legal personality...
The article proposes a new reading of the reservations regime to human rights treaties. The practice...
A treaty body’s competence to determine the permissibility of a reservation elicits a wide spectrum ...
Treaties are the most important source of international law, but treaties are only binding when in f...
Human rights agreements like the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Agains...
When a state makes a reservation to an existing or proposed multilateral treaty, it takes exception ...
It is deplorable that quite a few States Paties to the main international human rights conventions h...
This thesis examines the default application of the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties re...
Forty-seven states parties to the Convention on the Rights of the Child have accompanied their ratif...
The Vienna Convention's regime on reservations is particularly unfit to cope with the specific chara...
Reservation as a concept is very wide. Different people understand reservation to mean different thi...
During the last session held in 2011 the International Law Commission has completed its work on the ...
abstract: This paper examines five different human rights treaties in order to test the role of rese...