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Handbook On Good Treaty Practice Jill Barrett Robert Beckman

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Handbook On Good Treaty Practice Jill Barrett Robert Beckman
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.5 MB
Pages: 530
Author: Jill Barrett, Robert Beckman
ISBN: 9781107111905, 1107111900
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Handbook On Good Treaty Practice Jill Barrett Robert Beckman by Jill Barrett, Robert Beckman 9781107111905, 1107111900 instant download after payment.

This Handbook aims to provide practical guidance on good treaty practice. It presents a range of examples from the practice of several States and international organisations and explains the actions that need to be taken to create a new treaty, bring it into force, operate it, amend it and wind it up, on both the international and the domestic plane. It also explores what constitutes good treaty practice, and develops generic principles or criteria against which to evaluate these examples. It provides a useful analytical tool to enable each government and international organisation to identify and develop the best treaty practice for their circumstances, recognising that one size does not necessarily fit all. It will be of interest to those working with treaties and treaty procedures in governments, international organisations and legal practice, as well as legal academics and students wishing to gain insight into the realities of treaty practice.

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