Ⅲ. Lawof Treaties
1. Applicability ofViennaConventionoftheLawof Treaties
The first issue they argued about was whether ViennaConventionoftheLawof Treaties(hereinafter VCLT) was applied to 1977 treaty. Hungary insisted VCLT was not applicable because both parties ratified it later than 1977. Corresponding to Hungary’s argument, Slovakia said that VCLT reflected a customary la
Global Trend towards Protecting the Ozone Layer
Global Convention and Protocol
TheViennaConvention (for the Protectionofthe Ozone Layer)
TheViennaConvention is a treaty concerning the customary international lawon treaties between states. It codifies some groundwork of international law trying to protect the ozone layer. The US was theone the biggest producers and consumers of
of international concern. The report ofthe U.S. President's Commissionon Aviation Security and Terrorism stresses the need for the necessary will onthe part of all governments. "A consensus must be reached among law-abiding nations that terrorism is an act of aggression which can and must be destroyed." In seeking this consensus a series ofconventions have addressed the issues:
1) Tokyo 1
Case abstract
RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Award in Case No. 166/1995 of 12 March 1996 ofthe Arbitration Tribunal of Russian Federation Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Case lawon UNCITRAL texts (CLOUT) abstract no. 461
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Abstract prepared by Alexander Komarov, National Correspondent
Under an agreement concluded in October 1993, a Russian company, the seller,
of weapons used and the techniques and tactics employed. Reassessment, if it is to be of any value in the preventative sense, should be based on accurate and timely intelligence concerning the intentions, capabilities and actions of terrorists before they reach the airport. Here too, international cooperation has a vital part to play, a fact underlined when the United States signed into lawthe F