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Volume I, Part I Introduction, Art.5 1969 Vienna Convention »

David Heywood Anderson
From: The Vienna Conventions on the Law of Treaties
Edited By: Olivier Corten, Pierre Klein
The present Convention applies to any treaty which is the constituent instrument of an international organization and to any treaty adopted within an international organization without prejudice to any relevant rules of the organization.Aust, A. I., Modern Treaty Law and Practice (2nd edn, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007)Jennings, R. Y and Watts, A. D, Oppenheim's International Law (9th edn, Harlow: Longman, 1992), pp 1219 ffReuter, P., Introduction to the Law of Treaties (2nd edn, London: Kegan Paul International, 1995)Rosenne, S., The Law of...

Volume I, Part I Introduction, Art.5 1986 Vienna Convention »

David Heywood Anderson
From: The Vienna Conventions on the Law of Treaties
Edited By: Olivier Corten, Pierre Klein
The present Convention applies to any treaty between one or more States and one or more international organizations which is the constituent instrument of an international organization and to any treaty adopted within an international organization, without prejudice to any relevant rules of the organization.Aust, A. I., Modern Treaty Law and Practice (2nd edn, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007)Gaja, G., ‘A “New” Vienna Convention on Treaties between States and International Organisations or between International Organisations: A Critical Commentary’,...

Volume II, Part VI Miscellaneous Provisions, Art.74 1986 Vienna Convention »

David Heywood Anderson
From: The Vienna Conventions on the Law of Treaties
Edited By: Olivier Corten, Pierre Klein
Gaja, G., ‘A “New” Vienna Convention on Treaties between States and International Organizations or between International Organizations’, BYBIL, 1987, vol. 58, pp 253–69Morgenstern, F., ‘The Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations or between International Organizations’ in Y. Dinstein (ed.), International Law in a Time of Perplexity (Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1989)Reuter, P., ‘La Conférence de Vienne sur les traités des organisations internationals et la sécurité des engagements conventionnels’, in Le Développement de...

Part Three Statute of the International Court of Justice, Ch.I Organization of the Court, Article 18 »

David Heywood Anderson, Samuel Wordsworth
From: The Statute of the International Court of Justice: A Commentary (2nd Edition)
Edited By: Andreas Zimmermann, Karin Oellers-Frahm, Christian Tomuschat, Christian J. Tams, Maral Kashgar (Assistant Editor), David Diehl (Assistant Editor)
(1) No member of the Court can be dismissed unless, in the unanimous opinion of the other members, he has ceased to fulfil the required conditions. (2) Formal notification thereof shall be made to the Secretary-General by the Registrar. (3) This notification makes the place vacant. (1) Les membres de la Cour ne peuvent être relevés de leurs fonctions que si, au jugement unanime des autres membres, ils ont cessé de répondre aux conditions requises. (2) Le Secrétaire général en est officiellement informé par le Greffier. (3) Cette communication emporte vacance de...