Ed Swaine\u27s Article, Reserving, sheds new theoretical light on an old and vexing question in international law: what rules should govern the common practice of filing unilateral reservations to multilateral treaties? The regulation of these unilateral opt-out devices has been a longstanding irritant for international legal scholars. The default rules governing reservations in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties are complex, ambiguous, and often counterintuitive. And the practice of states-both those that reserve and those that do not-is little better. States often bargain around the default rules by negotiating treaty-specific risk management provisions (but frequently do not). They sometimes object to plausibly treaty-incompati...
Award date: 15 December 2000Supervisor: Prof. P. AlstonFirst made available online 21 August 201
This article explores specific reservations that are being declared to international treaties intend...
Раздел - "Международное право", рубрика - "Право международных договоров"When studying the instituti...
Ed Swaine\u27s Article, Reserving, sheds new theoretical light on an old and vexing question in inte...
This Essay responds to Reserving, a forthcoming Article by Professor Edward T. Swaine to be publishe...
The law of treaty reservations - which enables states to ask that their multilateral obligations be ...
The 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties attempted to give some order to the confusion that...
The capacity of states to conclude treaties is the most important premise of their legal personality...
When a state makes a reservation to an existing or proposed multilateral treaty, it takes exception ...
Widespread objections to the apparently unprecedented decision by the United States to unsign the ...
Treaties are the most important source of international law, but treaties are only binding when in f...
This thesis examines the default application of the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties r...
This Article analyzes the under-explored phenomenon of unilateral exit from international agreements...
In the summer of 1961, Professor William W. Bishop, Jr., gave a series of lectures at the Hague Acad...
Rational choice theory is the dominant paradigm through which scholars of international law and inte...
Award date: 15 December 2000Supervisor: Prof. P. AlstonFirst made available online 21 August 201
This article explores specific reservations that are being declared to international treaties intend...
Раздел - "Международное право", рубрика - "Право международных договоров"When studying the instituti...
Ed Swaine\u27s Article, Reserving, sheds new theoretical light on an old and vexing question in inte...
This Essay responds to Reserving, a forthcoming Article by Professor Edward T. Swaine to be publishe...
The law of treaty reservations - which enables states to ask that their multilateral obligations be ...
The 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties attempted to give some order to the confusion that...
The capacity of states to conclude treaties is the most important premise of their legal personality...
When a state makes a reservation to an existing or proposed multilateral treaty, it takes exception ...
Widespread objections to the apparently unprecedented decision by the United States to unsign the ...
Treaties are the most important source of international law, but treaties are only binding when in f...
This thesis examines the default application of the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties r...
This Article analyzes the under-explored phenomenon of unilateral exit from international agreements...
In the summer of 1961, Professor William W. Bishop, Jr., gave a series of lectures at the Hague Acad...
Rational choice theory is the dominant paradigm through which scholars of international law and inte...
Award date: 15 December 2000Supervisor: Prof. P. AlstonFirst made available online 21 August 201
This article explores specific reservations that are being declared to international treaties intend...
Раздел - "Международное право", рубрика - "Право международных договоров"When studying the instituti...