When it appears from the limited number of the negotiating states and the object and purpose of the treaty that the application of the treaty in its entirety between all the parties is an essential condition of the consent of each one to be bound by the... The Panama Canal Treaty--constitutional and legal aspects of the ... - Halaman 129oleh United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Separation of Powers - 1984 - 400 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Shabtai Rosenne - 1970 - 450 halaman
...require any subsequent acceptance by the other contracting States unless the treaty so provides. 2. When it appears from the limited number of the negotiating States and the object and purpose of the treaty that the application of the treaty in its entirety between all the parties is an essential... | |
| 1971 - 654 halaman
...require any subsequent acceptance by the other contracting States unless the treaty so provides. i. When it appears from the limited number of the negotiating...that the application of the treaty in its entirety lietween all the parties is an essential condition of the consent of each one to lie Imund by the treaty,... | |
| 1986 - 1178 halaman
...require any subsequent acceptance by the other contracting States unless the treaty so provides. 2. When it appears from the limited number of the negotiating...application of the treaty in its entirety between al 1 the parties is an essential cond i tion of the consent of each one to be bound by the treaty,... | |
| 830 halaman
...participation of the successor state in that treaty. 3. When, under the terms of the treaty or by reason of the limited number of the negotiating states and the object and purpose of the treaty, the participation of any other state in the treaty must be considered as requiring the... | |
| Haro Frederik van Panhuys - 1978 - 572 halaman
...conditions for the operation of the treaty, or where, under the terms of the treaty or by reason of the limited number of the negotiating States and the object and purpose of the treaty, the participation of any other State in the treaty must be considered as requiring the... | |
| Taslim Olawale Elias - 1979 - 292 halaman
...purpose of the treaty that, as between all the parties, the application of the treaty in its entirety is an essential condition of the consent of each one to be bound by the treaty. In the case of an international organization a reservation to a treaty which is a constituent instrument... | |
| Iván Szász - 1985 - 308 halaman
...preferably the rule contained in clause (2) of Article 20 of the Vienna Convention should be invoked, ie "When it appears from the limited number of the negotiating...application of the treaty in its entirety between all the arties is an essential condition of the consent of 11 Cf. Usenko, ET: Sozialistische Internationale... | |
| 1984 - 384 halaman
...concerned unless a contrary intention is expressed by the objecting State717. One exception is provided: if it appears from "the limited number of the negotiating States", - and "the object and purpose of the treaty" its application "in its entirety" - "is an essential condition of each one to be bound... | |
| Notburga K. Calvo-Goller, Michael A. Calvo - 1987 - 464 halaman
...1972) (hereinafter cited as Reuter). 520. Article 20, paragraph 2 of the Vienna Convention states that "(w)hen it appears from the limited number of the negotiating States and the object and the purpose of the treaty that the application of the treaty in its entirety between all the parties... | |
| 1997 - 1222 halaman
...organizations or, as the case nay be, by the contracting organizations unless the treaty so provides. 2. such funds in excess of 200 million dollars or to cause the transfer negotiating organizations or, as the case may be, of the negotiating organizations and the object and... | |
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