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Customary International Law and Treaties:A Manual on the Theory and Practice of the Interrelation of Sources (Developments in International Law)
Mark Villiger
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| #15936708 in Books | 1997-10-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x6.50 x.75l,.0 | File type: PDF | 378 pages|||s of the first edition: |"The clear construction, the logic of argumentation and the new innovatory approach to the theory and sources of international law make Mark E. Villiger's monograph one of the best writings on the role of custom in present internation
States often regard themselves as bound by treaty rules which have developed under customary international law, even though many of the treaties themselves have not been ratified. The Law of the Sea Convention, for instance, has generated new customary rules which modified the 1958 Geneva Conventions. These and other issues are dealt with systematically in this handbook on the relations between written and unwritten international law. It contains tables of treaties, stat...
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