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Research handbook on the law of treaties

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2014Description: 661p xISBN:
  • 9780857934772
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.370000 TAM
Contents:
Table of contents Introduction Christian J Tams, Antonios Tzanakopoulos and Andreas Zimmermann PART I: PRINCIPLES 1. The Law of Treaties; or, Should this Book Exist? Vaughan Lowe 2. The Law of Treaties through the Interplay of its Different Sources Enzo Cannizzaro 3. Regulating Treaties: A Comparative Perspective Martins Paparinskis 4. Theorizing Treaties: The Consequences of the Contractual Analogy Akbar Rasulov 5. The Effects of Treaties in Domestic Law Andre Nollkaemper PART II: DIMENSIONS 6. The Temporal Dimension: Non-retroactivity and Its Discontents Markus Kotzur 7. The Spatial Dimension: Treaties and Territory Marko Milanovic 8. The Personal Dimension: Challenges to the pacta tertiis Rule Alexander Proelss PART III: TENSIONS 9. Formalism versus Flexibility in the Law of Treaties Jean d'Aspremont 10. Integrity versus Flexibility in the Application of Treaties Katherine del Mar 11. Pacta sunt servanda versus Flexibility in the Suspension and Termination of Treaties Sotirios-Ioannis Lekkas and Antonios Tzanakopoulos 12. Uniformity versus Specialisation (1): The Quest for a Uniform Law of Inter-State Treaties Malgosia Fitzmaurice and Panos Merkouris 13. Uniformity versus Specialisation (2): A Uniform Regime of Treaty Interpretation? Michael Waibel PART IV: INTERACTIONS AND RUPTURES 14. Regime-collisions: Tensions Between Treaties (and How to Solve Them) Jasper Finke 15. Responding to Deliberately-created Treaty Conflicts Surabhi Ranganathan 16. Treaty Breaches and Responses Christian J Tams 17. Succession to Treaties and the Inherent Limits of International Law Andreas Zimmermann and James G. Devaney 18. Treaties and Armed Conflict Yael Ronen PART V: EXPANSIONS 19. Treaties and International Organisations: Uneasy Analogies Philippa Webb 20. Treaty Law and Multinational Enterprises: More than Internationalized Contracts? Markos Karavias 21. Treaties and Individuals: Of Beneficiaries, Duty-bearers, Users, and Participants Ilias Plakokefalos Index
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Table of contents
Introduction
Christian J Tams, Antonios Tzanakopoulos and Andreas Zimmermann
PART I: PRINCIPLES
1. The Law of Treaties; or, Should this Book Exist?
Vaughan Lowe
2. The Law of Treaties through the Interplay of its Different Sources
Enzo Cannizzaro
3. Regulating Treaties: A Comparative Perspective
Martins Paparinskis
4. Theorizing Treaties: The Consequences of the Contractual Analogy
Akbar Rasulov
5. The Effects of Treaties in Domestic Law
Andre Nollkaemper
PART II: DIMENSIONS
6. The Temporal Dimension: Non-retroactivity and Its Discontents
Markus Kotzur
7. The Spatial Dimension: Treaties and Territory
Marko Milanovic
8. The Personal Dimension: Challenges to the pacta tertiis Rule
Alexander Proelss
PART III: TENSIONS
9. Formalism versus Flexibility in the Law of Treaties
Jean d'Aspremont
10. Integrity versus Flexibility in the Application of Treaties
Katherine del Mar
11. Pacta sunt servanda versus Flexibility in the Suspension and Termination of Treaties
Sotirios-Ioannis Lekkas and Antonios Tzanakopoulos
12. Uniformity versus Specialisation (1): The Quest for a Uniform Law of Inter-State Treaties
Malgosia Fitzmaurice and Panos Merkouris
13. Uniformity versus Specialisation (2): A Uniform Regime of Treaty Interpretation?
Michael Waibel
PART IV: INTERACTIONS AND RUPTURES
14. Regime-collisions: Tensions Between Treaties (and How to Solve Them)
Jasper Finke
15. Responding to Deliberately-created Treaty Conflicts
Surabhi Ranganathan
16. Treaty Breaches and Responses
Christian J Tams
17. Succession to Treaties and the Inherent Limits of International Law
Andreas Zimmermann and James G. Devaney
18. Treaties and Armed Conflict
Yael Ronen
PART V: EXPANSIONS
19. Treaties and International Organisations: Uneasy Analogies
Philippa Webb
20. Treaty Law and Multinational Enterprises: More than Internationalized Contracts?
Markos Karavias
21. Treaties and Individuals: Of Beneficiaries, Duty-bearers, Users, and Participants
Ilias Plakokefalos
Index