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Subsequent Agreements and Subsequent Practice in Domestic Courts

Subsequent Agreements and Subsequent Practice in Domestic Courts

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The book analyses how subsequent agreements and subsequent practice as defined in articles 31 and 32 of the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties have been applied in interpretative reality. Based on the jurisprudence of domestic courts, it elucidates the distribution of power between the parties to a treaty and other actors. To start with, the book traces the origins of subsequent agreements and subsequent practice and places them in their broader legal context. Next, it explores the legal status and effects of subsequent agreements and subsequent practice, explains why such agreements are only rarely used, and defines the relevance of non-party practice in the interpretative process. In closing, it critically examines how domestic courts have approached the normative heart of subsequent practice, i.e. the notion of ¿agreement¿. Thus, this book ultimately challenges the traditional assumption that the parties are the joint masters of the treaty.

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septembre 2018, 300 Pages, Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht, Anglais
Springer Nature EN
978-3-662-57215-3

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