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Treaties

English · Hardback

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This addition to the Elements of International Law series explains what treaties are, their contribution to international law, how they are made, how they are interpreted, and how they are implemented across domestic and international legal systems.

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  • Introduction

  • 1: Treaties In Modern Times

  • 2: Treaties in Development of International Law

  • 3: How Treaties Are Made

  • 4: What The Treaty Means

  • 5: Bringing Treaties Home

  • 6: Ensuring Treaties Work

  • 7: Treaties at the Heart of International Law



About the author

Richard Gardiner is an Honorary Professor of Law at University College London, where he has taught international law among other subjects. He has also practised as a barrister and was a legal adviser at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He is the author of Treaty Interpretation (2nd edition, 2015) and International Law (2003).

Summary

This addition to the Elements of International Law series explains what treaties are, their contribution to international law, how they are made, how they are interpreted, and how they are implemented across domestic and international legal systems.

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