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The Concept of Treaty in International Law. By Jan Klabbers. The Hague, London, Boston: Kluwer Law International, 1996. Pp. xx, 302. Index. Fl 165; $110; £74.25.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Ian Sinclair*
Affiliation:
The English Bar

Abstract

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1997

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References

1 Case C-327/91, France v. Commission, 1994 ECR 1-3641 (1994).

2 Maritime Delimitation and Territorial Questions (Qatar v. Bahrain), 1994 ICJ Rep. 112 (July 1); Maritime Delimitation and Territorial Questions (Qatar v. Bahrain), 1995 ICJ Rep. 6 (Feb. 15).

3 Heathrow Airport User Charges (U.S. v. UK), arbitral award of Nov. 30, 1992, Dept. of State File Nos. P94 0020-1961/2369, P94 0022-2099/2102, reprinted in 1994 Y.B. Com. Arb. 33.

4 At this point, the present reviewer has to declare an interest, having acted as one of the counsel for Qatar in die jurisdiction and admissibility phase of the Qatar v. Bahrain case, and as one of the counsel for the United Kingdom in the Heathrow Airport User Charges arbitration.