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Withdrawal from Multilateral Treaties - Antonio Morelli

Withdrawal from Multilateral Treaties

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Buch | Hardcover
296 Seiten
2021
Martinus Nijhoff (Verlag)
978-90-04-46761-3 (ISBN)
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Withdrawal from Multilateral Treaties is the first comprehensive and systematic legal analysis of withdrawal. It examines the political and legal framework around treaty making to explain how withdrawal evolved over time and suggests ways to improve conditions for orderly withdrawal.
This is the first comprehensive and systematic monograph on withdrawal from multilateral treaties, which explains the evolution of the concept of withdrawal and examines its increasing use over time. International scholars and policy makers have long addressed treaty making and treaty maintenance in light of the binary choice between compliance and breach, while leaving unregulated or at least under-regulated the actual act of withdrawal. In the age of global retrenchment, is there still room for international law to regulate the rules of the game, or will unilateral decisions overturn the current architecture of a multilateral global order?

Antonio Morelli is an SJD graduate of American University Washington College of Law who specializes in international law and governance.

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

Abbreviations

Table of Documents

Table of Cases

List of Figures



1 The Legal Framework of Withdrawal from Multilateral Treaties

 Introduction

 I. Understanding Withdrawal

  A. Definition of Withdrawal

  B. The Progressive Codification of Withdrawal

  C. Withdrawal as an Expression of States’ Voluntarism

 II. Withdrawal in International and Domestic Law

  A. Withdrawal in General International Law

  B. Withdrawal in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties

  C. Withdrawal in Domestic Law

  D. The Limits of Legal Formalism and the Way Forward



2 Conceptualizing Withdrawal

 Introduction

 I. Analyzing Withdrawal through the Lens of Commitment and Compliance in International Treaties

  A. Shifting Balances from Compliance to Commitment in Times of Withdrawal

  B. Withdrawal and Commitment: Two Sides of the Same Coin

  C. Differences between Withdrawal and Breach

 II. Analyzing Withdrawal through the Lens of Risk Management

  A. Risk Management in International Treaties

  B. Risk in Treaty Making and Treaty Maintenance

 III. Analyzing Withdrawal through the Lens of the Principle Pacta Sunt Servanda

  A. From Cooperative to Noncooperative Outcomes

  B. Lawfulness and Cooperativeness of Withdrawal



3 The Evolution of Withdrawal

 Introduction

 I. From Unity to Disengagement in the International Legal Order

  A. The Concept of Unity

  B. International Legal Theory and the Treaty-Making Process

 II. Quantitative Study on Withdrawal

  A. Defining the Population of Interest and the Goals

  B. Empirical Results



4 Categories of Withdrawal

  Introduction

 I. International Tribunals and Committees

  A. The International Court of Justice

  B. The International Criminal Court

  C. The UN Human Rights Committee

 II. International Organizations

  A. United Nations

  B. UN Agencies

  C. International Financial Institutions

  D. Brexit and Regional Organizations

 III. High-Profile International Commitments

  A. Agreements Derogating from Norms of Jus Cogens

  B. Arms Control Agreements

  C. Climate Change Agreements

 IV. Withdrawing from the Agreement, Remaining in the Regime

 V. Signatory Withdrawal



5 Rationales for Withdrawal

 Introduction

 I. Withdrawal as a Reaction in Domestic Politics

  A. Economic Costs

  B. Expansion of Jurisdiction (“Mission Creep”)

  C. Perception of Bias or Unfairness

 II. Withdrawal as an Act of State Power

  A. Shift in Domestic Political Leadership

  B. Leverage for Amending a Treaty

  C. Defense Strategy

  D. Alternative Consensus



6 Regulating and Enhancing Orderly Withdrawal from Multilateral Treaties

 Introduction

 I. International Solutions

  A. Securing Commitment through Withdrawal Procedure

  B. Enhancing Commitment through International Regimes

 II. Domestic Solutions

  A. Regulating Domestic Treaty-Making Power

  B. Socializing Commitment through a Multi-Stakeholders’ Approach



Conclusion

Appendix: Table of Withdrawals

Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Theory and Practice of Public International Law ; 4
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 617 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
ISBN-10 90-04-46761-0 / 9004467610
ISBN-13 978-90-04-46761-3 / 9789004467613
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