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Author Eckart, Christian.

Title Promises of states under international law / Christian Eckart.

Publication Info. Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 335 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Studies in international law ; v. 37
Studies in international law (Oxford, England) ; v. 37.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-331) and index.
Contents Introduction -- Delimiting the subject : promise as a unilateral act -- A history of promises -- The law on promises -- Looking ahead : a 'promising' future?
Summary Textbooks on international law, dicta of the International Court of Justice and the International Law Commission's 'Guiding Principles applicable to unilateral declarations of states capable of creating legal obligations' of 2006, all reflect the fact that in international law a state's unilateral declaration can create a legally binding obligation. Unilateral declarations are common, as a look at the weekly headlines of any major newspaper will reveal. Many of the declarations made at the highest level are, of course, vaguely expressed and carry no tangible legal commitment. But others deliver a very clear message: for instance the US's April 2010 declaration on its future use of nuclear weapons or Kosovo's declaration of independence and pledge to follow the Ahtisaari Plan, are two recent and prominent examples of unilateral declarations at the international level. The same sources, however, also reveal that while state promises are accepted as a means for states to create full blown legal commitments, the law governing such declarations is far from clear. This monograph fills a gap in international legal scholarship by raising and answering the question of the precise legal value of such pledges in the realm of public international law. After a brief introduction state promises in international law are defined and contrasted with other unilateral acts of states, and the history of promises in state practice and court decisions is delineated, together with scholarly opinion. The book then provides a detailed picture of the international legal framework governing promises of states, and ends with a brief assessment of the raison d'ĂȘtre for promises as a binding mechanism in international law, along with their advantages and disadvantages in comparison with the classical mechanism for assuming international obligations - the international treaty. This is currently the only book to present a comprehensive overview of the legal effect of promises by states in international law.
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Subject International obligations.
International obligations.
Government liability (International law)
Government liability (International law)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Eckart, Christian. Promises of states under international law. Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2012 9781849462327 (DLC) 2012392770 (OCoLC)749853214
ISBN 9781847318770 (electronic book)
1847318770 (electronic book)
9781849462327
1849462321