Treaty-text Loyalists’ Burden with Subsequent State Practice
<p>The role of subsequent state practice in the procedural law of treaties, and in the determination of consent in the implementation of treaties have become the subject of much scholarly debate in recent times. The UN International Law Commission has devoted copious amounts of study time into...
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| Main Author: | Benedict Abrahamson Chigara (14152308) (author) |
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2022
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