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Book SynopsisPresenting up-to-date case law and a freshly updated bibliography, this second edition of The Law of Treaties is a valuable addition to contemporary international law scholarship. It offers much-needed clarity on complicated legal cases and questions while maintaining a highly readable style.
Trade ReviewAcclaim for the first edition:
‘Robert Kolb’s The Law of Treaties: An Introduction
is the best of its kind. Though encyclopaedic and sweeping in its breadth, the book brings out, with the clarity and insistence that characterize all of Kolb’s writings, the underlying principles of state consent on the one hand with pacta sunt servanda and good faith on the other.’ -- Dr Eirik Bjorge, University of Oxford, UK
‘With this book, Robert Kolb confirms his position as one of the leading international law scholars. His command of the primary sources and scholarship is unrivalled. In a time when the academic discipline is fragmenting into many specialist sub-disciplines, his scholarship is even more important. Others have characterized Professor Kolb’s The Law of Treaties: An Introduction
as the best of its kind. I agree.’ -- Mads Andenas, University of Oslo, Norway and University of London, UK
Table of ContentsContents: 1. Introduction: treaties in international relations 2. Concept 3. Conclusion of treaties 4. Reservations 5. Validity 6. Third States 7. Interpretation 8. Implementation 9. Conflict 10. Modification 11. Termination 12. Treaties and customary international law 13. Conclusion Annex: List of Articles Bibliography Index