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adam_text | STRATEGICALLY CREATED TREATY CONFLICTS AND THE POLITICS OF INTERNATIONAL
LAW
/ RANGANATHAN, SURABHI [AUTHOR.]
: 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
FOREWORD JAMES CRAWFORD; PART I. INTRODUCTION: 1. STRATEGICALLY CREATED
TREATY CONFLICTS; PART II. INTERNATIONAL LAW THOUGHT: 2. WRITING THE
PRINCIPLE OF POLITICAL DECISION INTO THE LAW OF TREATIES; 3. THE IDEA
OF EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF TREATIES; PART III. TREATY CONFLICTS IN
PRACTICE: 4. NOTIONS OF OCEAN: THE DISPUTE OVER DEEP SEABED MINING; 5.
COURTING THE UNITED STATES? THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND ARTICLE
98 AGREEMENTS; 6. FISSIONS IN THE NUCLEAR ORDER: THE INDIA-US NUCLEAR
DEAL AND THE NUCLEAR GOVERNANCE REGIME; PART IV. CONCLUSION: 7. THE
POLITICS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW; APPENDICES
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
CONTENTS
FOREWORD PAGE XI
PREFACE XV
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS XIX
TABLE OF CASES AND PROCEDURAL DOCUMENTS XXII
TABLE OF TREATIES AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS XXV
INTRODUCTION 1
3
1 STRATEGICALLY CREATED TREATY CONFLICTS
ON TREATY CONFLICT AND THE QUESTIONS THAT
FOLLOW 3
THE CHALLENGED COURT, AND OTHER STORIES 3
LEGAL DOCTRINE ON TREATY CONFLICT 8
LAW AND POLITICS IN CONFLUENCE 16
BETWEEN EPIPHENOMENALITY AND LAWFARE 17
ONE REFORMULATION OF THAT QUESTION ABOUT
INTERNATIONAL LAW 18
EPIPHENOMENALITY 20
LAWFARE 23
WHICH? 27
THE ARGUMENT OF THIS BOOK 28
A DUAL ANALYSIS 28
KEY FINDINGS 28
UNPACKING IDEAS 31
OUTLINE OF THE CHAPTERS 41
PARTI INTERNATIONAL LAW THOUGHT 45
2 WRITING THE PRINCIPLE OF POLITICAL DECISION INTO THE
LAW OF TREATIES 47
VI CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 47
OUTLINE OF THE ARGUMENT 49
VCLT ARTICLE 30 AND ITS DISCONTENTS 52
A REDUCTIVE VIEW OF TREATY CONFLICT 53
NO FETTERS ON THE EXERCISE OF POLITICAL DECISION 55
EXPLAINING THE PRINCIPLE OF POLITICAL DECISION 56
COMPATIBILITY WITH FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES 56
IMPRIMATUR OF THE VCLT 5 7
A SPACE FOR RESPONSIVE POLITICS 58
A CAVEAT ON STABILITY AND CHANGE 60
COMPETING PHILOSOPHIES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW? 61
PREVIOUS FORMULATIONS 61
INDICATIVE OF COMPLETE PHILOSOPHIES OF INTERNATIONAL
LAW... 63
... OR CRISES OF CONFIDENCE (BUT NOT LACK OF FAITH)? 66
BETWEEN PHILOSOPHY AND ANXIETY 66
LAUFEIPACHT 67
FITZMAURICE 71
WALDOCK 75
THE ILC 79
INTERNATIONAL LAW AS AN ILC PROJECT 82
THE FIFTH ELEMENT 83
A LONG VIEW? 89
EDDIES IN THE MAINSTREAM 93
THE IDEA OF EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF TREATIES 95
THREE VARIATIONS ON A THEME 95
APPROXIMATE APPLICATION OF TREATIES 99
IAUTEIPACHT AND SOUTH-WEST AFRICA 100
AFTER LAUTERPACHT 104
MISREADINGS IN GABCIKOVO-NAGYMAROS 106
APPROXIMATE APPLICATION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW 109
COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT 113
THE NEW SOVEREIGNTY AND THE MANAGERIAL APPROACH 114
TREATY ADAPTATION 120
EXPECTATIONS OF LAW 123
ACCOMMODATION VIA TREATY COORDINATION OR REGIME
INTERACTION 125
BEYOND RESOLUTION: FROM TREATY CONFLICT TO INSTITUTIONAL
CONFLICT 126
TREATY INTERACTION
JUSTIFICATION FOR TREATY INTERACTION
CONCEPTIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
CONCLUSION
CONTENTS
VU
127
129
140
143
PART II TREATY CONFLICTS IN PRACTICE 145
4 NOTIONS OF OCEAN: THE DISPUTE OVER DEEP SEABED
MINING 147
BACK TO THE FUTURE? 147
AN OVERVIEW OF THE CONFLICT 149
THE CONVENTIONAL REGIME 152
BACKGROUND TO THE LOSC 152
THE PART XI REGIME 155
PIONEER INVESTOR PROVISIONS 158
THE COMMON HERITAGE PRINCIPLE IN PART XI AND
RESOLUTION II 159
THE RECIPROCATING STATES REGIME 161
DOMESTIC LEGISLATION 161
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS 163
CONFLICT BETWEEN THE LOSC AND THE RSR 164
A TREATY CONFLICT? 164
DIVERGENCES BETWEEN THE LOSC AND THE RSR 165
THE SITUATION IN THE 1980S 165
PRINCIPLES UNDERPINNING THE RSR AND THE LOSC 168
CONFLICT TO COMPROMISE: TWO KEY MOMENTS 172
THE MIDNIGHT AGREEMENT AND EXCHANGE OF NOTES, 1987 173
THE IMPLEMENTATION AGREEMENT, 1994 174
DYNAMICS OF COMPROMISE 176
UNDER THE PREPCOM: 1983-9 176
THE MAKING OF THE IMPLEMENTATION AGREEMENT 192
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE DYNAMICS OF COMPROMISE 199
DOCUMENT-RATTLING: THE IMPORTANCE OF LEGAL FORMS 200
KEY MOVES IN MAKING LEGAL CLAIMS 203
INSTITUTIONAL FORUMS 208
CONCLUSION 210
5 COURTING THE UNITED STATES? THE INTERNATIONAL
CRIMINAL COURT AND ARTICLE 98 AGREEMENTS 212
INTRODUCTION 212
THE UNITED STATES MISTRUST OF THE ICC: BACKGROUND
AND MANIFESTATIONS 217
VIII CONTENTS
CONFLICT 221
THE ROME STATUTE REGIME FOR INVESTIGATION AND
PROSECUTION 221
BILATERAL IMMUNITY AGREEMENTS 224
CONFLICT BETWEEN THE ROME STATUTE AND THE BIAS 225
THE COURT IN PRACTICE, 2002-10 234
SELF-REFERRALS BY UGANDA, THE DRC AND THE CAR 235
SUDAN S REFERRAL BY THE SECURITY COUNCIL AND A SHIFT
IN US POLICY 242
THE OTP AND MANAGERIALISM 246
THE EARLY PHASE 248
POST THE SUDAN REFERRAL 258
A STRATEGY FOR EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS 265
AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS COME 267
A JUDICIAL INSTITUTION OPERATING IN A HIGHLY POLITICAL
ENVIRONMENT 269
NO LONGER A THEORETICAL CONSTRUCT, BUT A TANGIBLE COURT 271
A REVIEW OF THE OTP S ACTIVITIES FROM 2002 TO 2010 274
COMPLIANCE WITH THE COURT 274
THE OTP S IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ROME STATUTE 276
THE TURN TO THE LAW 277
THE EVOLVING COURT 280
FISSIONS IN THE NUCLEAR ORDER: THE INDIA-US NUCLEAR
DEAL AND THE NUCLEAR-GOVERNANCE REGIME 282
INTRODUCTION 282
THE NUCLEAR-GOVERNANCE REGIME 288
NON-PROLIFERATION 289
SAFEGUARDS 290
NUCLEAR ENERGY 293
DISARMAMENT 294
THE INDIA-US NUCLEAR DEAL 295
THE 2005 JOINT STATEMENT: A BREAK FROM THE PAST 295
THE 123 AGREEMENT: TERMS OF THE DEAL CRYSTALLISED 299
TREATY CONFLICT 302
IMPLICATIONS OF THE DEAL 306
THREAT 1: VERTICAL PROLIFERATION BY INDIA 308
THREAT 2: HORIZONTAL PROLIFERATION BY INDIA 309
THREAT 3: IMPACT ON THE PROGRAMMES AND POSTURES OF
OTHER STATES 310
THREAT 4: EROSION OF THE NPT-BASED NUCLEAR-GOVERNANCE
REGIME 315
CONTENTS
IX
FROM CONFLICT TO ACCOMMODATION 316
THE PROCESS OF IMPLEMENTATION 317
RHETORIC OF ACCOMMODATION 331
ATTEMPTS TO REAFFIRM THE NPT 337
ACCOMMODATION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW 340
MULTILATERALISING THE DEAL: THE SANCTION OF
INTERNATIONAL FORUMS 340
LEGAL FORMS AND DISCOURSE 345
SOME IMPLICATIONS OF ACCOMMODATION 348
CONCLUSION, AND AFTERWORD ON THE DEAL 351
CONCLUSION 355
7 THE POLITICS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 357
TWO INQUIRIES IN ONE 357
TREATY CONFLICT IN THOUGHT AND PRACTICE 360
A READING OF LEGAL THOUGHT 360
THREE STUDIES OF PRACTICE 363
IMPLICATIONS AND FURTHER QUESTIONS 366
APPENDIX 1 SEABED MINING POLICIES OFLOSC, PART XI,
ANNEXES III AND W 371
APPENDIX 2 PIONEER INVESTOR PROVISIONS OF RESOLUTION II 374
APPENDIX 3 ALTERATIONS MADE BY THE 1994 IMPLEMENTATION
AGREEMENT 376
APPENDIX 4 LIMITS TO THE ROME STATUTE S OBLIGATION TO
COOPERATE 380
APPENDIX 5 SAMPLE BILATERAL INVESTMENT AGREEMENT 382
APPENDIX 6 THE 123 AGREEMENT COMPARED WITH OTHER
AGREEMENTS FOR CIVIL NUCLEAR COOPERATION 384
BIBLIOGRAPHY 396
INDEX 430
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