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Modern Treaty Law And Practice 2nd Edition Anthony Aust

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Modern Treaty Law And Practice 2nd Edition Anthony Aust
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.85 MB
Pages: 618
Author: Anthony Aust
ISBN: 9780521860970, 0521860970
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 2

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Modern Treaty Law And Practice 2nd Edition Anthony Aust by Anthony Aust 9780521860970, 0521860970 instant download after payment.

On the publication of its first edition, this textbook was welcomed as the definitive study of treaty law written from the viewpoint of an experienced practitioner. As with the first, this edition aims to provide the student and practitioner with a full understanding of the law and updates existing information and refines previous arguments. New to its scope of examination is the study of the use of memorandums of understanding (MOUs) in litigation, the treaty-making capacity of entities such as the Vatican, Taiwan and Palestine, and the effect of hostilities on treaties. Given their increasing importance, there is also a new chapter on international organisations, including an attempt to explain the sometimes baffling roles in treaty-making played by the European Community and European Union. Students and practitioners alike will find this an invaluable guide to this increasingly important subject.

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