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The Research Handbook on the Law of Treaties provides an authoritative treatment of fundamental issues in international treaty law. It analyses the interaction between treaty regimes and potential ruptures, as well as the expansion of treaty law to international organisations, corporations and individuals.
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The Research Handbook on the Law of Treaties provides an authoritative treatment of fundamental issues in international treaty law. Identifying key challenges facing the modern law of treaties, the Handbook addresses the current regime and comments on potential directions of the law.Rather than an article-by-article commentary on provisions applicable to treaties, the Handbook offers an innovative study of their spatial, personal and temporal dimensions and of the tensions that arise due to the need for both flexibility and certainty in treaty relations. It analyses the interaction between treaty regimes and potential ruptures, as well as the expansion of treaty law to international organisations, corporations and individuals. Each chapter includes an 'agenda for research', highlighting areas where future work could yield significant results.This pioneering Handbook will prove an invaluable resource for researchers and advanced students, as well as providing unique insights for practitioners of international law.Contributors: E. Cannizzaro, J. d'Aspremont, K. del Mar, J. Devaney, J. Finke, M. Fitzmaurice, M. Karavias, M. Kotzur, S-I. Lekkas, V. Lowe QC, P.Merkouris, M. Milanovic, A. Nollkaemper, M. Paparinskis, I. Plakokefalos, A. Proelss, S. Ranganathan, A. Rasulov, Y. Ronen, C. J. Tams, A. Tzanakopoulos, M. Waibel, P. Webb, A. Zimmermann
Author Biography
Edited by Christian J. Tams, Professor of International Law, University of Glasgow, UK, Antonios Tzanakopoulos, Associate Professor of Public International Law, University of Oxford, UK and Andreas Zimmermann, Professor of Public, Public International and European Union Law, Professor of European and Public International Business Law, and Director of the Human Rights Centre, University of Potsdam, GermanyAssistant Editor: Athene E. Richford, Research Assistant, University of Glasgow, UK
Table of Contents
ContentsIntroductionChristian J Tams, Antonios Tzanakopoulos and Andreas ZimmermannPART I: PRINCIPLES1. The Law of Treaties; or, Should this Book Exist?Vaughan Lowe2. The Law of Treaties through the Interplay of its Different SourcesEnzo Cannizzaro3. Regulating Treaties: A Comparative PerspectiveMartins Paparinskis4. Theorizing Treaties: The Consequences of the Contractual AnalogyAkbar Rasulov5. The Effects of Treaties in Domestic LawAndré NollkaemperPART II: DIMENSIONS6. The Temporal Dimension: Non-retroactivity and Its DiscontentsMarkus Kotzur7. The Spatial Dimension: Treaties and TerritoryMarko Milanovi8. The Personal Dimension: Challenges to the pacta tertiis RuleAlexander ProelssPART III: TENSIONS9. Formalism versus Flexibility in the Law of TreatiesJean d'Aspremont10. Integrity versus Flexibility in the Application of TreatiesKatherine del Mar11. Pacta sunt servanda versus Flexibility in the Suspension and Termination of TreatiesSotirios-Ioannis Lekkas and Antonios Tzanakopoulos12. Uniformity versus Specialisation (1): The Quest for a Uniform Law of Inter-State TreatiesMalgosia Fitzmaurice and Panos Merkouris13. Uniformity versus Specialisation (2): A Uniform Regime of Treaty Interpretation?Michael WaibelPART IV: INTERACTIONS AND RUPTURES14. Regime-collisions: Tensions Between Treaties (and How to Solve Them)Jasper Finke15. Responding to Deliberately-created Treaty ConflictsSurabhi Ranganathan16. Treaty Breaches and ResponsesChristian J Tams17. Succession to Treaties and the Inherent Limits of International LawAndreas Zimmermann and James G. Devaney18. Treaties and Armed ConflictYaël RonenPART V: EXPANSIONS19. Treaties and International Organisations: Uneasy AnalogiesPhilippa Webb20. Treaty Law and Multinational Enterprises: More than Internationalized Contracts?Markos Karavias21. Treaties and Individuals: Of Beneficiaries, Duty-bearers, Users, and ParticipantsIlias PlakokefalosIndex
Review
'For researchers, scholars and international lawyers seeking additional breadth and depth of understanding within this often bewildering and complex subject, this recent title from Edward Elgar Publishing is a real find. . . With its original, thought provoking and densely argued commentaries, this book makes an important contribution to the literature of international law and should be of particular interest to academics, researchers and international lawyers, especially those seeking new perspectives on the matter of treaties and EU law.' -- Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor, The Barrister Magazine
Review Quote
'For researchers, scholars and international lawyers seeking additional breadth and depth of understanding within this often bewildering and complex subject, this recent title from Edward Elgar Publishing is a real find. . . With its original, thought provoking and densely argued commentaries, this book makes an important contribution to the literature of international law and should be of particular interest to academics, researchers and international lawyers, especially those seeking new perspectives on the matter of treaties and EU law.'
Details ISBN1785369512 Author Andreas Zimmermann Pages 680 Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd ISBN-10 1785369512 ISBN-13 9781785369513 Year 2016 Media Book Language English Format Paperback Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2016-03-25 NZ Release Date 2016-03-25 UK Release Date 2016-03-25 Publication Date 2016-03-25 Series Research Handbooks in International Law series Edited by Andreas Zimmermann DEWEY 346.066 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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