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Commentary on the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
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Mark E. Villiger
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January 01 2009
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Brill | Nijhoff
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January 01 2009
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10.1163/ej.9789004168046.i-1058
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Book chapters
pp. i
Preliminary Material
pp. 1
Issues Of Customary International Law
pp. 28
History Of The Convention
pp. 39
Preamble
pp. 53
Article 1: Scope Of The Present Convention
pp. 97
Article 2: Use Of Terms
pp. 98
Article 3: International Agreements Not Within The Scope Of The Present Convention
pp. 107
Article 4: Non-Retroactivity Of The Convention
pp. 115
Article 5: Treaties Constituting International Organisations And Treaties Adopted Within International Organisations
pp. 123
Article 6: Capacity Of States To Conclude Treaties
pp. 132
Article 7: Full Powers
pp. 147
Article 8: Subsequent Confirmation Of An Act Performed Without Authorisation
pp. 154
Article 9: Adoption Of The Text
pp. 165
Article 10: Authentication Of The Text
pp. 172
Article
pp. 181
Article 12: Consent To Be Bound - A Treaty Expressed Signature
pp. 195
Article 13: Consent To Be Bound By A Treaty Expressed By An Exchange Of Instruments Constituting A Treaty
pp. 203
Consent To Be Bound By A Treaty Expressed By Ratification, Acceptance Or Approval
pp. 214
Consent To Be Bound - A Treaty Expressed Accession
pp. 224
Article 15: Declaration On Universal Participation In The Vienna Convention On The Law Of Treaties
pp. 229
Article 16: Exchange Or Deposit Of Instruments Of Ratification, Acceptance, Approval Or Acceptanc
pp. 235
Article 17: Consent To Be Bound - Part Of A Treaty Choice Of Differing Provisions
pp. 242
Obligation Not To Defeat The Object And Purpose Of A Treaty Prior To Its Entry Into Force
pp. 255
Article 19: Formulation Of Reservations
pp. 276
Article 20: Acceptance Of And Objections To Reservations
pp. 295
Article 21: Legal Effects Of Reservations And Of Objections To Reservations
pp. 304
Withdrawal Of Reservations And Of Objections To Reservations
pp. 313
Procedure Regarding Reservations
pp. 320
Article 19-23: Subsequent Developments
pp. 337
Article 24: Entry Into Force
pp. 349
Article 25: Provisional Application
pp. 359
Article 26: Pacta Sunt Servanda
pp. 369
Article 27: Internal Law And Observance Of Treaties
pp. 377
Article 28: Non-Retroactivity Of Treaties
pp. 387
Article 29: Territorial Scope Of Treaties
pp. 395
Article 30: Application Of Successive Treaties Relating To The Same Subject-Matter
pp. 413
Article 31: General Rule Of Interpretation
pp. 442
Article 32: Supplementary Means Of Interpretation
pp. 450
Article 33: Interpretation Of Treaties Authenticated In Two Or More Languages
pp. 463
Article 34: General Rule Regarding Third States
pp. 474
Article 35: Treaties Providing For Obligations For Third States
pp. 481
Article 36: Treaties Providing For Rights For Third States
pp. 489
Article 37: Revocation Or Modification Of Obligations Or Rights Of Third States
pp. 497
Article 38: Rules In A Treaty Becoming Binding On Third States Through International Custom
pp. 505
Article 39: General Rule Regarding The Amendment Of Treaties
pp. 517
Article 40: Amendment Of Multilateral Treaties
pp. 528
Article 41: Agreements To Modify Multilateral Treaties Between Certain Of The Parties Only
pp. 539
Article 42: Validity And Continuance In Force Of Treaties
pp. 550
Article 43: Obligations Imposed By International Law Independently Of A Treaty
pp. 556
Article 44: Separability Of Treaty Provisions
pp. 572
Article 45: Loss Of A Right To Invoke A Ground For Invalidating, Terminating, Withdrawing Fromor Suspending The Operation Of A Treaty
pp. 581
Article 46: Provisions Of Internal Law Regarding Competence To Conclude Treaties
pp. 595
Article 47: Specific Restrictions On Authority To Express The Consent Of A State
pp. 603
Article 48: Error
pp. 613
Article 49: Fraud
pp. 621
Article 50: Corruption Of A Representative Of A State
pp. 629
Article 51: Coercion Of A Representative Of A State
pp. 638
Article 52: Coercion Of A State By The Threat Or Use Of Force
pp. 651
Article 52: Declaration On The Prohibition Of Military, Political Or Economic Coercion In The Conclusion Of Treaties
pp. 658
Article 52: Resolution Relating To The Declaration On The Prohibition Of Military, Political Or Economic Coercion In The Conclusion Of Treaties
pp. 661
Article 53: Treaties Conflicting With A Peremptory Norm Of General International Law (Juscogens)
pp. 679
Article 54: Termination Of Or Withdrawal From A Treaty Under Its Provisions Or By Consent Of The Parties
pp. 690
Article 55: Reduction Of The Parties To A Multilateral Treaty Below The Number Necessary For Its Entry Into Force
pp. 695
Article 56: Denunciation Of Or Withdrawal From A Treaty Containing No Provision Regarding Termination, Denunciation Or Withdrawal
pp. 707
Article 57: Suspension Of The Operation Of A Treaty Under Its Provisions Or By Consent Of The Parties
pp. 712
Article 58: Suspension Of The Operation Of A Multilateral Treaty By Agreement Between Certain Of The Parties Only
pp. 720
Article 59: Termination Or Suspension Of The Operation Of A Treaty Implied By Conclusion Of A Later Treaty
pp. 730
Article 60: Termination Or Suspension Of The Operation Of A Treaty As A Consequence Of Its Breach
pp. 752
Article 61: Supervening Impossibility Of Performance
pp. 762
Article 62: Fundamental Change Of Circumstances
pp. 782
Article 63: Severance Of Diplomatic Or Consular Relations
pp. 790
Article 64: Emergence Of A New Peremptory Norm Of General International Law (Jus Cogens)
pp. 797
Article 65: Procedure To Be Followed With Respect To Invalidity, Termination, Withdrawal From Or Suspension Of The Operation Of A Treaty
pp. 816
Article 66: Procedures For Judicial Settlement, Arbitration And Conciliation
pp. 837
Article 67: Instruments For Declaring Invalid, Terminating, Withdrawing From Or Suspending The Operation Of A Treaty
pp. 845
Article 68: Revocation Of Notifications And Instruments Provided For In Articles 65 And 67
pp. 851
Article 69: Consequences Of The Invalidity Of A Treaty
pp. 865
Article 70: Consequences Of The Termination Of A Treaty
pp. 876
Article 71: Consequences Of The Invalidity Of A Treaty Which Conflicts With A Peremptory Norm Of General International Law
pp. 883
Article 72: Consequences Of The Suspension Of The Operation Of A Treaty
pp. 893
Article 73: Cases Of State Succession, State Responsibility And Outbreak Of Hostilities
pp. 905
Article 74: Diplomatic And Consular Relations And The Conclusion Of Treaties
pp. 911
Article 75: Case Of An Aggressor State
pp. 919
Article 76: Depositaries Of Treaties
pp. 934
Article 77: Functions Of Depositaries
pp. 947
Article 78: Notifications And Communications
pp. 955
Article 79: Correction Of Errors In Texts Or In Certified Copies Of Treaties
pp. 970
Article 80: Registration And Publication Of Treaties
pp. 977
Article 81: Signature
pp. 985
Article 82: Ratification
pp. 987
Article 83: Accession
pp. 990
Article 84: Entry Into Force
pp. 994
Article 85: Authentic Texts
pp. 1002
Final Act Of The United Nations Conference On The Law Of Treaties
pp. 1003
Status Of The Convention
pp. 1007
Reservations And Declarations To The Convention And Objections Thereto
pp. 1027
Bibliography
pp. 1035
Table Of Cases
pp. 1039
Submissions - States
pp. 1043
Index
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