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DrWolfram Karl, Vertrag und spätere Praxis im Völkerrecht. Zum Einflusz der Praxis auf Inhalt und Bestand völkerrechtliche Verträge, Springer Verlag, Berlin1983, XX + 438 pp., DM. 98.–/$ 38.90.

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References

1. Yearbook of the International Law Commission (YILC) 1964, II, p. 26.

2. YILC 1966, II, p. 182 and commentary on p. 236; I, pp. 220/2. See article 68 of the 1964 Draft.

3. Cf. the older French study of J.P. Cot: La conduite subséquente des Parties à un traité, written before the conclusion of the Vienna Convention of 1969, using the French classical logic “Plan” (RGDIP 1966, pp. 632–666).

4. Peace Treaty of Utrecht 13 July 1713 between Spain and Great Britain, a treaty with a very long “subsequent practice.”

5. Treaty of Manking 29 August 1842 (art. 3) between China and Great Britain. And what of the bilateral agreements between the USA and the USSR and their subsequent conduct?

6. C.F. Prof. Gorove, Stephen: “Arms control in space; issues and alternatives”, in Zeitschrift für Luft- und Weltraumrecht 33 (1984) pp. 191205 (at pp. 193, 197).Google Scholar See also his course in the Hague Academy of International Law entitled ‘International Space Law in Perspective,’ Vol. 181 (1983, III) pp. 349–410 (at pp. 375–382).Google Scholar