Essays on the Law of Treaties: A Collection of Essays in Honour of Bert Vierdag

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Jan Klabbers, Rene Lefeber
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1998 - 204 pages
This focused collection of essays on various aspects of the law of treaties does justice to its honoree, scholar and author Professor Bert E.W. Vierdag, on the occasion of his retirement as Professor of International Law and International Relations at the University of Amsterdam. Written by leading academics in the field as well as practitioners and former practitioners, the essays cover: - the alignment of treaties with more general sources doctrine, addressing such issues as conflicts between various types of treaties and the relationship between treaties and customary international law, and between treaties and domestic law; - the emergence of treaty norms through various ways and methods; and - the creation of treaty law in several branches of international law. This cohesive, focused, expert work will assist and appeal to both academics in the fields of public law and political science and professionals engaged in international negotiations and treaty-making.

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More Than 30 Years of International
1
Hierarchy of Treaties
7
Constituent Treaties of International Organisations Conflicting with
19
Aspects of Interrelation
31
Article 60 of the European Con
41
The Provisional Application of Treaties
81
Automatic Treaty Succession
97
State Succession and Reservations to Treaties
107
The History
121
THE CREATION OF TREATY LAW BY STATES AND INTERNATION
141
Treaty Making for Trade
155
UNHCRs Special Agreements
171
Table and Index of Cases
189
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