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Jeremy Hill

    Aust's Modern Treaty Law and Practice
    • Aust's Modern Treaty Law and Practice

      • 608 páginas
      • 22 horas de lectura

      This comprehensive guide to treaty making draws on the latest international practice and offers a thorough account of treaty law from the perspectives of two experienced practitioners. The updated edition builds on the original work published in 2000, incorporating the insights of Anthony Aust and Jeremy Hill, a former Legal Counsellor in the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. The authors provide numerous examples of common treaty-related challenges and explore various precedents from treaties and related documents, including non-legally binding instruments. Written in clear, accessible language, the book addresses the full scope of treaty law, catering to both practitioners and students. It serves as essential reading for government officials, international organization representatives, lawyers specializing in international law, and educators and students in law, political science, international relations, and diplomacy with an interest in treaties. The content includes an introduction and chapters covering topics such as the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, treaty definitions, non-binding instruments, consent to be bound, interpretation, dispute settlement, and more, along with appendices and an index.

      Aust's Modern Treaty Law and Practice2023