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Aust's Modern Treaty Law and Practice 4th ed


ISBN13: 9781009186940
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781107023840
Published: April 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £100.00
Paperback edition , ISBN13 9781009186926



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This new edition of a textbook first published in 2000 provides a comprehensive account of the law of treaties from the viewpoint of two experienced practitioners. It draws on the combined experience of Anthony Aust, the original author, and Jeremy Hill, until recently Legal Counsellor in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, London. The book provides a wealth of examples of the problems experienced with treaties on a daily basis. The authors explore numerous precedents from treaties and other related documents, such as non-legally binding instruments. Using clear and accessible language, the authors cover the full extent of treaty law, with both practitioners and students in mind. Modern Treaty Law and Practice is essential reading for officials in governments and international organisations, lawyers practising in international law, and teachers and students of law, political science, international relations and diplomacy who have an interest in treaties.

  • A new edition that provides a comprehensive account of the law of treaties from the viewpoint of two experienced practitioners
  • Provides a wealth of examples of the problems experienced with treaties and explores numerous precedents from treaties and other related documents, such as non-legally binding instruments
  • Using clear and accessible language authors cover the full extent of treaty law, with both practitioners and students in mind

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Introduction
1. Vienna convention on the law of treaties 1969
2. What is a treaty?
3. Non-binding instruments
4. Capacity to conclude treaties
5. Full powers
6. Adoption and authentication
7. Consent to be bound
8. Reservations
9. Entry into force
10. Treaties and domestic law
11. Territorial application
12. Successive treaties
13. Interpretation
14. Third states
15. Amendment
16. Duration and termination
17. Invalidity
18. The depositary
19. Registration and publication
20. Dispute settlement and remedies
21. Succession to treaties
22. International organisations
23. Drafting and final clauses
Appendices
Index