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The Vienna Conventions on the Law of Treaties A Commentary

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 10/2025
Edizione: 2° edizione





Note Editore

The 1969 and 1986 Vienna Conventions on the Law of Treaties are essential components of the contemporary international legal order. Codifying to a significant extent the customary rules that pre-existed in the field, they aim at regulating what has become the main source of public international law and a crucial tool in inter-state relations. This fully updated second edition provides both international and national lawyers with an in-depth analysis of each provision of both Conventions, taking into account the substantial developments of the last decade. The structure of each commentary is essentially uniform: the first part is dedicated to the exposition of that provision's object and purpose and to the assessment of its customary status, while the second part focuses on the main issues of interpretation raised by the provision in question. Extensive reference is made to the travaux préparatoires of both Conventions, including the work of the UN International Law Commission and the proceedings of the 1969 and 1986 diplomatic conferences, and to practice both prior to and following the adoption of the Conventions. The volume contains contributions from over 120 authors from over thirty different countries, including some of the most renowned experts in international law. Not only does this ensure the high quality of the analysis, but it also provides the reader with a reflection of the wide range of perspectives existing in the international scholarship on the law of treaties.




Sommario

1 - Preamble to the Convention of 1969
2 - Preamble to the Convention of 1986
3 - Article 1 1969
4 - Article 1 1986
5 - Article 2 1969
6 - Article 2 1986
7 - Article 3 1969
8 - Article 3 1986
9 - Article 4 1969
10 - Article 4 1986
11 - Article 5 1969
12 - Article 5 1986
13 - Article 6 1969
14 - Article 6 1986
15 - Article 7 1969
16 - Article 7 1986
17 - Article 8 1969
18 - Article 8 1986
19 - Article 9 1969
20 - Article 9 1986
21 - Article 10 1969
22 - Article 10 1986
23 - Article 11 1969
24 - Article 11 1986
25 - Article 12 1969
26 - Article 12 1986
27 - Article 13 1969
28 - Article 13 1986
29 - Article 14 1969
30 - Article 14 1986
31 - Article 15 1969
32 - Article 15 1986
33 - Article 16 1969
34 - Article 16 1986
35 - Article 17 1969
36 - Article 17 1986
37 - Article 18 1969
38 - Article 18 1986
39 - Article 19 1969
40 - Article 19 1986
41 - Article 20 1969
42 - Article 20 1986
43 - Article 21 1969
44 - Article 21 1986
45 - Article 22 1969
46 - Article 22 1986
47 - Article 23 1969
48 - Article 23 1986
49 - Article 24 1969
50 - Article 24 1986
51 - Article 25 1969
52 - Article 25 1986
53 - Article 26 1969
54 - Article 26 1986
55 - Article 27 1969
56 - Article 27 1986
57 - Article 28 1969
58 - Article 28 1986
59 - Article 29 1969
60 - Article 29 1986
61 - Article 30 1969
62 - Article 30 1986
63 - Article 31 1969
64 - Article 31 1986
65 - Article 32 1969
66 - Article 32 1986
67 - Article 33 1969
68 - Article 33 1986
69 - Article 34 1969
70 - Article 34 1986
71 - Article 35 1969
72 - Article 35 1986
73 - Article 36 1969
74 - Article 36 1986
75 - Article 37 1969
76 - Article 37 1986
77 - Article 38 1969
78 - Article 38 1986
79 - Article 39 1969
80 - Article 39 1986
81 - Article 40 1969
82 - Article 40 1986
83 - Article 41 1969
84 - Article 41 1986
85 - Article 42 1969
86 - Article 42 1986
87 - Article 43 1969
88 - Article 43 1986
89 - Article 44 1969
90 - Article 44 1986
91 - Article 45 1969
92 - Article 45 1986
93 - Article 46 1969
94 - Article 46 1986
95 - Article 47 1969
96 - Article 47 1986
97 - Article 48 1969
98 - Article 48 1986
99 - Article 49 1969
100 - Article 49 1986
101 - Article 50 1969
102 - Article 50 1986
103 - Article 51 1969
104 - Article 51 1986
105 - Article 52 1969
106 - Article 52 1986
107 - Article 53 1969
108 - Article 53 1986
109 - Article 54 1969
110 - Article 54 1986
111 - Article 55 1969
112 - Article 55 1986
113 - Article 56 1969
114 - Article 56 1986
115 - Article 57 1969
116 - Article 57 1986
117 - Article 58 1969
118 - Article 58 1986
119 - Article 59 1969
120 - Article 59 1986
121 - Article 60 1969
122 - Article 60 1986
123 - Article 61 1969
124 - Article 61 1986
125 - Article 62 1969
126 - Article 62 1986
127 - Article 63 1969
128 - Article 63 1986
129 - Article 64 1969
130 - Article 64 1986
131 - Article 65 1969
132 - Article 65 1986
133 - Article 66 1969
134 - Article 66 1986
135 - Article 67 1969
136 - Article 67 1986
137 - Article 68 1969
138 - Article 68 1986
139 - Article 69 1969
140 - Article 69 1986
141 - Article 70 1969
142 - Article 70 1986
143 - Article 71 1969
144 - Article 71 1986
145 - Article 72 1969
146 - Article 72 1986
147 - Article 73 1969
148 - Article 73 1986
149 - Article 74 1986
150 - Article 74 1969
151 - Article 75 1986
152 - Article 75 1969
153 - Article 76 1986
154 - Article 76 1969
155 - Article 77 1986
156 - Article 77 1969
157 - Article 78 1986
158 - Article 78 1969
159 - Article 79 1986
160 - Article 79 1969
161 - Article 80 1986
162 - Article 80 1969
163 - Article 81 1986
164 - Article 81 1969
165 - Article 82 1986
166 - Article 82 1969
167 - Article 83 1986
168 - Article 83 1969
169 - Article 84 1986
170 - Article 84 1969
171 - Article 85 1986
172 - Article 85 1969
173 - Article 86 1986
174 - Annex to the Convention of 1969
175 - Annex to the Convention of 1986
176 - Declaration on the Prohibition of Military, Political, or Economic Coercion in the Conclusion of Treaties




Autore

Olivier Corten is a Professor at the Université libre de Bruxelles and Director of the Centre de Droit International. He has taught at various universities in Belgium, Germany, Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Brazil and Japan, as well as at the UN and The Hague Academy of International Law. He has authored or co-authored 15 books and over 170 articles published in various international law journals. Since 2002, he has been Director, then Co-Director, of the Belgian Review of International Law. In 2019, he was elected Associate Member of the Institut de Droit International, becoming a full Member in 2023. As a lawyer, he has appeared before the International Court of Justice in several cases. Pierre Klein teaches public international law and is Dean of the Faculty of Law and Criminology at the Université libre de Bruxelles. He taught as a Visiting Lecturer or Professor at the Université catholique de Louvain, the University of Ottawa, McGill University, the University of Abomey-Calavi (Bénin), the University of Paris XI, and the Hague Academy of International Law. He is the author or co-author of four books including Bowett's Law of International Institutions (5th ed., Sweet and Maxwell) and more than 70 articles, notes, and chapters published in various international law journals and books. He is also active as a consultant to various States and international organizations, and has acted as counsel in numerous cases before the International Court of Justice and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. Vaios Koutroulis is a Professor at the Université libre de Bruxelles. He has given numerous lectures both in Belgium and abroad, including lectures on international humanitarian law and international criminal law for members of the armed forces, humanitarians, and other professionals. Since 2022, he has been a Member of the International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission. He is a General Editor of The Military Law and the Law of War Review and a member of the editorial board of the Belgian Review of International Law. As a practitioner, he was a member of the legal team of Belgium before the International Court of Justice in 2012 and 2024. He has advised the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on international criminal law questions relating to the Ljubljana-The Hague Convention and chaired one of the three working groups at the negotiations of the convention. Anne Lagerwall is a Professor at the Université libre de Bruxelles. She has given lectures in universities in Belgium, France, The Netherlands, and Italy as well as for the UN International Law Fellowship Programme in The Hague and Addis Ababa. She was the Director of Research for the Hague Academy of International law in 2024 (French-speaking section). She has also served as the Director of the International Law Center at the Université libre de Bruxelles and as the Vice-President of the Belgian Society of International Law. Since 2012, she has been the co-Director of the Belgian Review of International Law and since 2024 she has been a member of the scientific committee of the European Journal of International Law.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780198879312

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Oxford Commentaries on International Law
Dimensioni: 260 x 40.0 x 180 mm Ø 3328 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida


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