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The Interpretation of Treaties by Tribunals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Gidon Gottlieb*
Affiliation:
New York University School of Law

Abstract

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Type
Perspectives for International Legal Development
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1969

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References

1 United Nations Conference on the Law of Treaties, First Session, Official Records (1969), at 168.

2 Ibid, at 177.

3 Report of the International Law Commission, General Assembly, 21st Sess., Official Records, Supp. No. 9 (A/6309/Eev. 1) (1066) at 50.

4 [1962] I.C.J. Rep. 151, 162.

5 P.C.I.J., 8er. A, No. 9, p. 24 (1927).

6 Gidon Gottlieb, The Logic of Choice: An Investigation of the Concepts of Rule and Rationality (1968).

7 Report of the International Law Commission, loc. cit. at 51; and Vienna Conference on the Law of Treaties, loc. cit. at 184.

8 Vienna Conference on the Law of Treaties, Ibid.

9 McDougal, Lasswell and Miller, The Interpretation of Agreements and World Public Order at 37–38 (1967).

10 Ibid. at 394, 306.

11 Gilbert Ryle, The Concept of Mind at 125 (1949).

12 The Logic of Choice at 66; and Wittgenstein, Philosophical Investigations, Proposition No. 172 (1953).

13 Gidon Gottlieb, “The Conceptual World of the Yale School of International Law,” 21 World Politics 108 (1968), for a more complete discussion of Professor McDougal's thesis.