This is the first comprehensive treatment of the law of treaties to be written by an experienced practitioner. It explains clearly what treaties are, how they are made and heir consequences. It contains many practical examples of roblems that can ari together with text of numerous recent treaties. An invaluable work both for lawyers in foreign ministries and for diplomats generally, it will be valuable to students and teachers wanting to know all there is to know about treaties
Legal scholarship, doctrine and practice differentiate between treaties. References to ‘peace treati...
This is a review of The Oxford Guide to Treaties (2012), edited by Duncan B. Hollis
This contribution aims to show that the dominance of formalism in treaty law is much more nuanced an...
"This new edition provides a comprehensive account of the law of treaties from the viewpoint of two ...
This Handbook aims to provide practical guidance on good treaty practice. It presents a range of exa...
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the law of treaties based on the interplay between the ...
Offering a unique conceptual approach to the Law of Treaties this insightful Research Handbook not o...
This clearly written Understanding treatise is designed to explain what international law is, why it...
Treaties are one of the main sources of public international law as outlined by art.38 of the Statut...
This paper does not aim to reiterate the law of treaties as such. Rather, we focus on how the law of...
The viability of international law rests largely on the viability of treaties as a source of law. In...
The title of the dissertation: Law of Treaties - subsequent agreements and subsequent practice The t...
This article is an attempt to define treaties in a legal context, thereby re-aligning the medieval h...
Attempts a theoretical explanation of the power of treaties to extend their rules to nations not par...
This paper does not aim to reiterate the law of treaties as such. Rather, we focus on how the law of...
Legal scholarship, doctrine and practice differentiate between treaties. References to ‘peace treati...
This is a review of The Oxford Guide to Treaties (2012), edited by Duncan B. Hollis
This contribution aims to show that the dominance of formalism in treaty law is much more nuanced an...
"This new edition provides a comprehensive account of the law of treaties from the viewpoint of two ...
This Handbook aims to provide practical guidance on good treaty practice. It presents a range of exa...
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the law of treaties based on the interplay between the ...
Offering a unique conceptual approach to the Law of Treaties this insightful Research Handbook not o...
This clearly written Understanding treatise is designed to explain what international law is, why it...
Treaties are one of the main sources of public international law as outlined by art.38 of the Statut...
This paper does not aim to reiterate the law of treaties as such. Rather, we focus on how the law of...
The viability of international law rests largely on the viability of treaties as a source of law. In...
The title of the dissertation: Law of Treaties - subsequent agreements and subsequent practice The t...
This article is an attempt to define treaties in a legal context, thereby re-aligning the medieval h...
Attempts a theoretical explanation of the power of treaties to extend their rules to nations not par...
This paper does not aim to reiterate the law of treaties as such. Rather, we focus on how the law of...
Legal scholarship, doctrine and practice differentiate between treaties. References to ‘peace treati...
This is a review of The Oxford Guide to Treaties (2012), edited by Duncan B. Hollis
This contribution aims to show that the dominance of formalism in treaty law is much more nuanced an...