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Treaties (Paperback)

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Treaties comprise the whole range of international agreements that are governed by international law. In this volume in the Elements of International Law series, Richard Gardiner describes the essential role of treaties in international law.

Beginning with an explanation of what treaties are, the book explores how they are made, how they are interpreted, and how they are implemented both internationally and within national legal systems. In doing this, Gardiner provides an account of the main features of the law of treaties and describes how treaties contribute to the formation and codification of international law. He also outlines how treaties are the foundation of international organizations which, in turn, through their constitutive treaties and those treaties which they develop, make extensive contributions to international law. The book concludes by looking at the role of treaties across multiple areas of international law, including human rights, trade and investment law, air and space law, telecommunications, international criminal law, and environmental law. Thus, the book shows that treaties, and the legal regimes which they create, now constitute the pre-eminent component of international law.

About the Author


Richard Gardiner, Honorary Professor of Law, University College London Richard Gardiner is an Honorary Professor of Law at University College London, where he has taught international law among other subjects. He has also practised as a barrister and was a legal adviser at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He is the author of Treaty Interpretation (2nd edition, 2015) and International Law (2003).

Product Details
ISBN: 9780192872074
ISBN-10: 0192872079
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication Date: December 28th, 2023
Pages: 256
Language: English