![]() H Triepel Les rapports entre le droit interne et le droit international (1923) 1 RdC 77–121. G Slyz International Law in National Courts (1995/1996) 28 New York University JILP 65–114. K Schmalenbach International Organizations or Institutions, General Aspects in MPEPIL (2008). W Schabas Reservations to the Children’s Convention (1996) 18 HRQ 479–491. The first session of the United Nations Conference on the Law of Treaties was accordingly held at Vienna from 26 March to and was attended by representatives of 103 countries and. P Ruffley/M Weisberger The WTO Agreement in European Community Law: Status, Effect and Enforcement (2005). T Öhlinger Der völkerrechtliche Vertrag im staatlichen Recht (1973). K Lenaerts/E de Smijter The European Union as an Actor under International Law (1999–2000) 19 Yearbook of European Law 95–138. J Kunz The ‘Vienna School’ and International Law (1934) 11 New York University Law Quarterly Review 370–421. Id Les rapports de système entre le droit interne et le droit international public (1926) 14 RdC 227–331. H Kelsen Die Einheit von Völkerrecht und staatlichem Recht (1958) 19 ZaöRV 234–248. H Keller Rezeption des Völkerrechts (2003). ![]() JH Jackson Status of Treaties in Domestic Legal Systems: A Policy Analysis (1992) 86 AJIL 310–340. G Fitzmaurice The General Principles of International Law (1957) 92 RdC 5–227. WM Ferdinandusse Direct Application of International Criminal Law in National Courts (2006). T Buergenthal Self-Executing and Non-Self-Executing Treaties (1992) 235 RdC 303–400. ![]() This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves. These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. More generally, Art 27 confirms a fundamental rule of the law of State responsibility, which signifies that a State cannot escape its responsibility on the international plane by referring to its domestic legal situation. Art 27 follows a clear logical imperative, as Gregory H Fox put it: given that it is the objective of many law-making treaties (→ Art 2 MN 14) to change the parties’ domestic legal situation, treaties would be necessarily doomed to immediate failure if non-performance could be justified with deviating domestic laws. To this end, it rules out the most mundane justification for non-compliance, the deviant legal situation within a State. For further information, you may wish to contact the Treaty Section, OLA, via online “Contact Us” form, by email to: or by phone at (212) 963-5047.Following close upon the most prominent provision of the Convention (Art 26: pacta sunt servanda), Art 27’s main purpose is to reassert the fundamental principle that international treaties must be performed in good faith. For further information and assistance, if required, with a partially reproduced text(s), kindly contact the Treaty Section, OLA by phone at (212) 963-5047 or e-mail to Not published in print, in accordance with article 12(2) of the General Assembly regulations to give effect to Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations, as amended, and the publication practice of the Secretariat. The partial publication approach is a historically established practice which has been followed since the inception of the UNTS. This is done to facilitate and make more cost –effective the translation effort and to expedite the publication of such agreements in the UNTS. excluding certain highly technical and voluminous annexes, lengthy lists of products or schedules of service/product specifications which are otherwise available from the registering party. In contrast to the Limited Publication Policy when the full text of an agreement may not be reproduced in the UNTS in its entirety, the objective of applying the partial publication method to a particular situation is to speed up the publishing effort by e.g. In some specific instances, the UN Secretariat has the discretion not to publish certain elements of a treaty in the UNTS. ![]() Yugoslavia (Socialist Federal Republic of) United Nations Industrial Development Organization United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons International Criminal Police Organization International Civil Aviation Organization Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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