| J. H. W. Verzijl - 1973 - 886 pages
...from a treaty containing no provision regarding termination, denunciation or withdrawal 1. A treaty which contains no provision regarding its termination...or withdrawal may be implied by the nature of the treaty. 2. A party shall give not less than twelve months' notice of its intention to denounce or withdraw... | |
| Shabtai Rosenne - 1970 - 450 pages
...does not provide for denunciation or withdrawal is not subject to denunciation or withdrawal unless it is established that the parties intended to admit the possibility of denunciation or withdrawal. 2. A party shall give not less than twelve months'1 notice of its intention to denounce or withdraw... | |
| 1971 - 654 pages
...from u treaty containing no proeirion regarding termination, denunciation or irithilnnnif 1. A treaty which contains no provision regarding its termination...or withdrawal may be implied by the nature of the treaty. 2. A party shall give not less than twelve months' notice, of its intention to denounce or... | |
| Sami Shubber - 1973 - 398 pages
...cit., pp. 493-4. Art. 56 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties provides that: "1. A treaty which contains no provision regarding its termination...or withdrawal may be implied by the nature of the treaty." 63 AJ.IL (1969), p. 892. states that any Contracting State may denounce this Convention, without... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1979 - 632 pages
...one party even without such a termination provision and without the agreement of the other party if it is established that the parties intended to admit...the possibility of denunciation or withdrawal, or such a right may be implied by the nature of the treaty. See The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties,... | |
| 1048 pages
...(2) by consent of all the parties after consultation with the other contracting stares ; (3) where It Is established that the parties Intended to admit the possibility of denunciation or withdrawal ; (4) where a right of denunciation or withdrawal may be Implied by the nature of the treaty ; (5)... | |
| 1979 - 482 pages
...United Kingdom and Cuba obtained approval of an additional paragraph in Article 56 which states that "a right of denunciation or withdrawal may be implied by the nature of the treaty". Thus, the nature of the treaty has become a self-sufficient element, independent from the... | |
| E. Lauterpacht - 1982 - 724 pages
...international organizations or between international organizations. Under those articles a treaty, "which contains no provision regarding its termination...not subject to denunciation or withdrawal unless, inter alia, such a right may be implied by the nature of the treaty. Referring to opinions expressed... | |
| Godefridus J. H. Hoof - 1983 - 342 pages
...provision to that effect, treaties are not subject to denunciation or withdrawal, ie in the case that a right of denunciation or withdrawal may be implied by the nature of the treaty. If this would not be accepted, a right of unilateral denunciation or withdrawal would in fact... | |
| Iván Szász - 1985 - 308 pages
...Convention reflecting established international usage. Here Article 56 may be quoted: "1. A treaty which contains no provision regarding its termination...or withdrawal may be implied by the nature of the treaty." ' It would be hard to determine the category into which CMEA recommendations would fit, and... | |
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