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Treaties and Subsequent Practice

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Informationen zum Autor Georg Nolte is Professor of International Law at the Humboldt University in Berlin. He is a member of the UN's International Law Commission and the chair of the Commission's Study Group on Treaties over Time. He has published widely in the field of general international law, and he is one of the co-editors of our Commentary on the UN Charter (3rd edition, 2012). Klappentext Subsequent practice by states is crucial to the interpretation of treaties. This book examines its potential to serve as a substitute for formal treaty amendments. It combines both practical and theoretical contributions on the subject and includes the reports of the International Law Commission's 'Treaties over Time' programme. Zusammenfassung Subsequent practice by states is crucial to the interpretation of treaties. This book examines its potential to serve as a substitute for formal treaty amendments. It combines both practical and theoretical contributions on the subject and includes the reports of the International Law Commission's 'Treaties over Time' programme. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Introduction; Part 1: Subsequent Practice Among the Different Means of Interpretation; 2 Luigi Crema: Subsequent Agreements and Practice within the Vienna Convention; 3 Marcelo G. Kohen: Keeping Subsequent Agreements and Practice in Their Right Limits; 4 James Crawford: Subsequent Agreements and Practice from a Consensualist Perspective; 5 Bruno Simma: Some Problems Arising in Connection with Subsequent Agreements and Practice; Part 2: The Significance of Subsequent Practice in Different Areas of International Law; 6 Laurence Boisson de Chazournes: Subsequent Practice! Practices and 'Family Resemblance': Towards Embedding Subsequent Practice in its Operative Milieu; 7 Sean D. Murphy: The Relevance of Subsequent Agreements and Practice for Treaty Law to Date and in the Future; 8 Anthea Roberts: Subsequent Practice: The Battle over Interpretive Power; 9 Campbell McLachlan: TBC; Part 3: Subsequent Practice Between Interpretation! Informal Modification! and Formal Amendment; 10 Gerhard Hafner: Subsequent Agreements and Practice: Between Interpretation! Informal Modification! and Formal Amendment; 11 Jose E. Alvarez: Subsequent Practice Between Interpretation! Informal Modification! and Formal Amendment: A Comment; 12 Andrea Bianchi: Law! Time and Change: The Self-Regulatory Function of Subsequent Practice; Part 4: Subsequent Practice and the Domestic Level; 13 Stefan Kadelbach: Domestic Constitutional Concerns with Respect to the Use of Subsequent Agreements and Practice at the International Level; 14 Helene Ruiz Fabri: Subsequent Agreements and Practice: Domestic Constitutions! Courts! and Legitimacy; 15 Ingrid Wuerth: Treaty Interpretation! Subsequent Agreements and Practice! and Domestic Constitutions; Part 5: ILC Study Group on Treaties Over Time; Introductory Report of the Study Group on Treaties over Time; Second Report of the ILC Study Group on Treaties over Time ...

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