The present article aims to examine the trends in amendment/modification/revision (A/M/R) practices in international law, and how these reflect the constant tug-of-war between the competing interests of stability of international relations and the necessity to change in order to avoid stagnation. However, any study on trends, whether viewed as linear or circular concepts, requires a study of the drafting history of any existing generally applicable set of rules on A/M/R. For this reason, in Section II the drafting history of the relevant articles of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) will be examined in order to draw some initial conclusions as to the trends at that time regarding A/M/R. In Section III, interesting forms of...
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The present article aims to examine the trends in amendment/modification/revision (A/M/R) practices ...
The present article aims to examine the trends in amendment/modification/revision (A/M/R) practices ...
International treaties can be notoriously difficult to amend by formal procedures. They must neverth...
How do treaties change over time? This Article joins a growing body of scholarship focusing not on ...
In international politics, intergovernmental treaties provide the rules of the game. Similar to priv...
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The current furor concerning the treaty-making power of the United States has been aroused by the ap...
The principle of pacta sunt servanda has a long history in international treaty law. Its unwavering ...
An assumption is often made that treaty-making in the sphere of international environmental law is a...
The law of treaty interpretation aspires to unity. All treaties are formally subject to the same rul...
The article examines in detail the historical and theoretical approaches to the formation and develo...
Restatement (Second) and Restatement (Third) of Foreign Relations Law took notably different approac...
In May 2012, the International Law Commission (ILC) appointed a special rapporteur, Georg Nolte, to ...
This chapter examines practice under the european convention on human rights and under the internati...
The present article aims to examine the trends in amendment/modification/revision (A/M/R) practices ...
The present article aims to examine the trends in amendment/modification/revision (A/M/R) practices ...
International treaties can be notoriously difficult to amend by formal procedures. They must neverth...
How do treaties change over time? This Article joins a growing body of scholarship focusing not on ...
In international politics, intergovernmental treaties provide the rules of the game. Similar to priv...
This article will explore selected innovations within multilateral environmental agreements that hav...
The viability of international law rests largely on the viability of treaties as a source of law. In...
The current furor concerning the treaty-making power of the United States has been aroused by the ap...
The principle of pacta sunt servanda has a long history in international treaty law. Its unwavering ...
An assumption is often made that treaty-making in the sphere of international environmental law is a...
The law of treaty interpretation aspires to unity. All treaties are formally subject to the same rul...
The article examines in detail the historical and theoretical approaches to the formation and develo...
Restatement (Second) and Restatement (Third) of Foreign Relations Law took notably different approac...
In May 2012, the International Law Commission (ILC) appointed a special rapporteur, Georg Nolte, to ...
This chapter examines practice under the european convention on human rights and under the internati...