Abstract

This paper sheds the light on the general rules for interpretation of intentional treaties, and the scope of their application on boundaries treaties. It shows the reflection of stability and finality of boundaries and subsequent conduct principles, as well as rules of equity on interpretation of boundaries treaties. This study also makes good explanation on the legal nature of boundaries treaties, and how this nature was a reason for excluding boundaries treaties from the application of fundamental change of circumstance term, and excluding boundaries treaties form application of Vienna rules of succession of state. In ends that the scope of application of general rules for interpretation of treaties is limited to adhere with general principles of international boundaries, in particular principle of stability of boundaries and principle of subsequent conduct. It explains how rules of equity can be used to change boundaries delimitated by treaties. This paper ascertains that boundaries treaties where not a subject for legal disagreement when discussing Vienna Convention of Law of treaties 1969, and Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of Treaties 1978, and it was agreed to exclude these treaties form the terms of these treaties.

Highlights

  • This paper sheds the light on the general rules for interpretation of intentional treaties, and the scope of their application on boundaries treaties

  • It shows the reflection of stability and finality of boundaries and subsequent conduct principles, as well as rules of equity on interpretation of boundaries treaties

  • This study makes good explanation on the legal nature of boundaries treaties, and how this nature was a reason for excluding boundaries treaties from the application of fundamental change of circumstance term, and excluding boundaries treaties form application of Vienna rules of succession of state

Read more

Summary

Introduction

This paper sheds the light on the general rules for interpretation of intentional treaties, and the scope of their application on boundaries treaties.

Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call