Multilateral Treaty Calendar

Multilateral Treaty Calendar
Title Multilateral Treaty Calendar PDF eBook
Author Christian L. Wiktor
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 1676
Release 1998-03-26
Genre Law
ISBN 9789041105844

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This calendar, with illustrations, is a reference service focusing on multilateral treaties concluded by more than two parties. It covers a period of almost 350 years of multilateral diplomacy, from the Peace of Westphalia of 1648 to the end of 1995. It lists chronologically all multilateral treaties concluded during that period, provides information on the location of their printed text in various collections (with parallel citations), adds data on duration, depository arrangements, & status, & provides extensive notes on their amendment, modification, extension, termination, & other details (with related references). It ends with appendices & a detailed index.

Multilateral Treaty Calendar, 1648-1995

Multilateral Treaty Calendar, 1648-1995
Title Multilateral Treaty Calendar, 1648-1995 PDF eBook
Author Wiktor
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Release 1998
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Multilateral treaty calendar

Multilateral treaty calendar
Title Multilateral treaty calendar PDF eBook
Author Christian L. Wiktor
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Release 1998
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The Political Interpretation of Multilateral Treaties

The Political Interpretation of Multilateral Treaties
Title The Political Interpretation of Multilateral Treaties PDF eBook
Author Shirley Scott
Publisher BRILL
Pages 231
Release 2004-07-01
Genre Law
ISBN 9047413954

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States have engaged in an intensive process of multilateral treaty making since World War Two despite the fact that few multilateral treaties have fully solved the problems they were designed to address. This inter-disciplinary study of multilateral treaties offers a balanced assessment of the function of multilateral treaties in world politics that draws out the political, as distinct from the legal, meaning of a treaty text. The treaty establishing a regime is regarded as an agreement to set some negotiated limits on pursuit of a common foreign policy goal so that full-blown pursuit of that goal will not bring the States into conflict nor jeopardize any State's pursuit of that goal. States are then able to continue pursuing that goal with, if anything, renewed vigour, albeit within the agreed limits. Theorising the relationship between a treaty text and its political context establishes a basis on which to critically reconceptualize regime effectiveness and on which to develop 'treaty strategy' for use by political actors, including international lawyers.

The Historical Foundations of World Order

The Historical Foundations of World Order
Title The Historical Foundations of World Order PDF eBook
Author Douglas M. Johnston
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 900
Release 2008
Genre Law
ISBN 9004161678

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In The Historical Foundations of World Order: the Tower and the Arena, Douglas M. Johnston has drawn on a 45 year career as one of the world s most prolific academics in the development of international law and public policy and 5 years of exhaustive research to produce a comprehensive and highly nuanced examination of the historical precursors, intellectual developments, and philosophical frameworks that have guided the progress of world order through recorded history and across the globe, from pre-classical antiquity to the present day. By illuminating the personalities and identifying the controversies behind the great advancements in international legal thought and weaving this into the context of more conventionally known history, Johnston presents a unique understanding of how peoples and nations have sought regularity, justice and order across the ages. This book will appeal to a wide spectrum of readers, from lawyers interested in the historical background of familiar concepts, to curriculum developers for law schools and history faculties, to general interest readers wanting a wider perspective on the history of civilization.Winner 2009 ASIL Certificate of Merit for a Preeminent Contribution to Creative Scholarship

Treaties Submitted to the United States Senate

Treaties Submitted to the United States Senate
Title Treaties Submitted to the United States Senate PDF eBook
Author Christian L. Wiktor
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 518
Release 2006
Genre Law
ISBN 9004153314

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Under U.S. domestic law and treaty practice, all international agreements concluded by the United States, regardless of their form, designation or title are divided into treaties, which are submitted to the Senate for its advice and consent to ratification, and other international agreements. Treaties which are submitted to the Senate are similar to federal laws, and their legislative history is much the same as the one followed by legislation, except that it is confined to proceedings in the Senate only. This legislative history follows the procedures established by the Senate, and it is based on primary legislative sources. The main part is arranged chronologically by the date of conclusion of the treaty. Each treaty contains the following components: it provides general information about the treaty; it lists chronologically steps taken by the Senate during the treaty approval process; legislative implementation, executive action, following Senate approval; entry into force, and annotations, such as references to related treaties, amendments, and present status. The use of the legislative history is facilitated by appendices and a detailed general index which includes: parties, regional subdivisions, and subjects.

The Architecture Of Global Governance

The Architecture Of Global Governance
Title The Architecture Of Global Governance PDF eBook
Author James P Muldoon, Jr.
Publisher Routledge
Pages 258
Release 2018-10-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429976461

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A beautifully illustrated textbook of the history, theory and current state of international organizations which increasingly oversee aspects of international affairs and the world's transition to a new global order.. This new and timely textbook recounts the historical and theoretical development of the international system in a lively analysis o