The International Law Commission 1949-1998: Volume Two: The Treaties part ii
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Product details:
- Edition number and title :Volume Two: The Treaties part ii
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 16 March 2000
- ISBN 9780198298045
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages1052 pages
- Size 240x170x60 mm
- Weight 1595 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This is the second of a three volume set, the publication of which will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the International Law Commission, the UN body principally responsible for the codification and development of international law. Together, the three volumes will collect the full texts of the Commission's final draft Articles and Commentaries, and other final reports, on all the topics on which it has completed work during its first fifty years, up to and including 1998. They will also contain the texts of all the treaties which have been concluded on the basis of the Commission's draft Articles.
In this work, each topic is placed in context by a short but authoritative introductory note from the editor, a summary of the Commission's work, and a select bibliography. Topics covered in the second volume include: The Law of Treaties and Treaties with Internatioanl Organizations; State Succession; Watercourses; and International Criminal Justice.
Long description:
The International Law Commission is the UN body principally responsible for the codification and development of international law. It first met in 1949 and held its fiftieth session in 1998.
This is the second of a three volume set which will mark the ILC's fiftieth anniversary. The set will bring together, on a topic-by-topic basis and in a readily accessible form, the complete final product of the Commission's work throughout its first half century of existence, namely:
* the final draft Articles (or other final reports) prepared by the Commission
* its Commentaries on those draft Articles
* and in those cases where a treaty has been concluded on the basis of the Commission's draft Articles, the text of that treaty
The Commission's drafts, together with its Commentaries are - as the International Court of Justice has often confirmed - not only very relevant for the development of customary international law but essential to a proper understanding of the treaties concluded on the basis of the Commission's drafts. The treaties, which establish a large part of the framework of modern international law and relations, cover such subjects as the law of the sea (1958), diplomatic and consular relations (1961 and 1963), the law of treaties (1969), State succession (1978 and 1983), watercourses (1997), and, most recently, the International Criminal Court (1998).
In this collection, the Commission's work on each topic and any resulting treaty text is prefaced by an authoritative introductory note placing the Commission's work within its historical and legal context, together with a summary of the Commission's work on the topic, and a select bibliography.
Topics covered in the second volume include:
* Treaties
* State succession
* Watercourses
* International criminal jurisdiction
This three volume work ... is the most comprehensive ever produced. This set is a veritable research dream for anyone seeking the relevant details about this UN body and its half century of contributions to the progressive development of International Law. ... comprehensive Index to the overall 2,186-page work which yields ready access to the rich content of this insightful set. ... no International Law collection, public or private, could claim completeness of coverage in the absence of this set on the appropriate shelf. ... valuable collection of the definitive works on so many seminal topics.
Table of Contents:
Treaties
The Law of Treaties
Treaties with International Organizations
State Succession
State Succession in Resspect of Treaties
State Succession in Respect of Property, Archives, and Debts
Watercourses
Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses
International Criminal Jurisdiction
International Criminal Jurisdiction