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OverviewA reference service focusing on multilateral treaties concluded by more than two parties, this calendar covers a period of almost 350 years of multilateral diplomacy, from the Peace of Westphalia of 1648 to the end of 1995. It lists chronologically all multilateral treaties concluded during that period, provides information on the location of their printed text in various collections (with parallel citations), adds data on duration, depository arrangements, and status, and provides extensive notes on their amendments, modification, extension, termination and other details. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christian L. WiktorPublisher: Kluwer Law International Imprint: Kluwer Law International Weight: 3.093kg ISBN: 9789041105844ISBN 10: 9041105840 Pages: 1676 Publication Date: 01 March 1998 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Language: English & French Table of ContentsIntroduction. List of References/Liste des references. List of Illustrations/Liste des illustrations. I. Multilateral Treaty Calendar/Repertoire des traites multilateraux. II. Appendices/Annexes. 1. List of International Organizations/Liste des organisations internationales. 2. List of International Conferences/Liste des conferences internationales. 3. List of GATT Agreements/Liste des accords du GATT. 4. List of ILO Conventions/Liste des conventions de l'OIT. 5. List of Special Category Agreements/Liste des accords de categorie speciale. 6. List of Geographical Subdivisions/Liste des subdivisions geographiques. 7. Glossary of English/French Main Subjects/Glossaire anglais/francais des principaux sujets. 8. Glossaire francais/anglais des principaux sujets/Glossary of French/English Main Subjects. III. General Index/Index general.Reviews' Many of the treaty entries contain valuable information in the notes' component which contains references to treaties mentioned in the text, information regarding amendments, changes or additional protocols, and other information relevant to the particular treaty. [...] Overall, this massive volume will be a welcome addition to any reference collection. Its scope and coverage are pretty much unparalleled in a single volume.' International Journal of Legal Information, 26. ' C'est un outil particulihrement pricieux qu'a rialisi le professeur Wiktor en dressant cette liste de plus de 6 000 traitis multilatiraux conclus entre la paix de Westphalie et la fin de l'annie 1995. [...] Ce Ripertoire a iti rialisi avec la plus grande minutie et il constitue un instrument de rifirence extrjmement fiable.'Pierre Michel Eisemann, Annuaire frangais de droit international, XLIV (1998). ' Because of the care, intelligence, and sensitivity to the subject with which it had been prepared, I expect Wiktor's to become the authoritative print source among multilateral treaty indices. It has clear advantages inter alia ease of use, longer chronological reach, excellent citations to treaty series, and bilingual (English-French) character. [. . .] [T]he introductory materials (pp. ix-xix) provide a splendid brief tour of the history and nature of treaties, a tour that would benefit many students encountering treaties in the survey course in public international law.' John Gamble, American Journal of International Law, (1999). ' Many of the treaty entries contain valuable information in the notes' component which contains references to treaties mentioned in the text, information regarding amendments, changes or additional protocols, and other information relevant to the particular treaty. [...] Overall, this massive volume will be a welcome addition to any reference collection. Its scope and coverage are pretty much unparalleled in a single volume.' <br> International Journal of Legal Information, 26. <br>' C'est un outil particulihrement pricieux qu'a rialisi le professeur Wiktor en dressant cette liste de plus de 6 000 traitis multilatiraux conclus entre la paix de Westphalie et la fin de l'annie 1995. [...] Ce Ripertoire a iti rialisi avec la plus grande minutie et il constitue un instrument de rifirence extrjmement fiable.'<br>Pierre Michel Eisemann, Annuaire frangais de droit international, XLIV (1998). <br>' Because of the care, intelligence, and sensitivity to the subject with which it had been prepared, I expect Wiktor's to become the authoritative print source among multilateral treaty indices. It has clear advantages inter alia ease of use, longer chronological reach, excellent citations to treaty series, and bilingual (English-French) character. [. . .] [T]he introductory materials (pp. ix-xix) provide a splendid brief tour of the history and nature of treaties, a tour that would benefit many students encountering treaties in the survey course in public international law.' <br>John Gamble, American Journal of International Law, (1999). 'Many of the treaty entries contain valuable information in the 'notes' component which contains references to treaties mentioned in the text, information regarding amendments, changes or additional protocols, and other information relevant to the particular treaty. [...] Overall, this massive volume will be a welcome addition to any reference collection. Its scope and coverage are pretty much unparalleled in a single volume.' International Journal of Legal Information, 26. 'C'est un outil particulierement precieux qu'a realise le professeur Wiktor en dressant cette liste de plus de 6 000 traites multilateraux conclus entre la paix de Westphalie et la fin de l'annee 1995. [...] Ce Repertoire a ete realise avec la plus grande minutie et il constitue un instrument de reference extremement fiable.' Pierre Michel Eisemann, Annuaire francais de droit international, XLIV (1998). 'Because of the care, intelligence, and sensitivity to the subject with which it had been prepared, I expect Wiktor's to become the authoritative print source among multilateral treaty indices. It has clear advantages inter alia ease of use, longer chronological reach, excellent citations to treaty series, and bilingual (English-French) character. [...] [T]he introductory materials (pp. ix-xix) provide a splendid brief tour of the history and nature of treaties, a tour that would benefit many students encountering treaties in the survey course in public international law.' John Gamble, American Journal of International Law, (1999). Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |