Conceptual and Contextual Perspectives on the Modern Law of Treaties
Dino Kritsiotis editor Michael J Bowman editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Dec '20
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An innovative volume of essays contrasting conceptual and contextual approaches to the modern law of treaties.
This volume considers modern treaty law from both conceptual and contextual points of view. It will be of great value to teachers and researchers in the law of treaties in particular, as well as public international law and its many sub-disciplines.In recent years there has been a flourishing body of work on the Law of Treaties, crucial for all fields within international law. However, scholarship on modern treaty law falls into two distinct strands which have not previously been effectively synthesized. One concerns the investigation of concepts which are fundamental to or inherent in the law of treaties generally - such as consent, object and purpose, breach of obligation and provisional application - while the other focuses upon the application of treaties and of treaty law in particular substantive (e.g. human rights, international humanitarian law, investment protection, environmental regulation) or institutional contexts (including the Security Council, the World Health Organization, the International Labour Organization and the World Trade Organization). This volume represents the culmination of a series of collaborative explorations by leading experts into the operation, development and effectiveness of the modern law of treaties, as viewed through these contrasting perspectives.
ISBN: 9781108978521
Dimensions: 230mm x 153mm x 65mm
Weight: 1700g
1169 pages