Richard Gardiner, Visiting Professor, University College London
Richard Gardiner practiced as a barrister, was a legal adviser at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and is a Visiting Professor at University College London.
I. Overview, History, Materials, and Interpreters 1. Introduction 2. History and Development of Rules of Interpretation 3. Making Treaties and Treaty Materials 4. Who Interprets Treaties? II. Interpretation Applying the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties A. The General Rule 5. Text, Context, and Ordinary Meaning of Words 6. Agreements on Meaning and Subsequent Practice 7. Relevant Rules of International Law and Special Meanings B. Supplementary Means of Interpretation 8. Preparatory Work and Circumstances of Conclusion of Treaty C. Languages 9. Text in Different Languages III. Conclusion 10. Criticism, Themes, Issues, and Conclusions I. Overview, History, Materials, and Interpreters 1. Introduction 2. History and Development of Rules of Interpretation 3. Making Treaties and Treaty Materials 4. Who Interprets Treaties? II. Interpretation Applying the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties A. The General Rule 5. Text, Context, and Ordinary Meaning of Words 6. Agreements on Meaning and Subsequent Practice 7. Relevant Rules of International Law and Special Meanings B. Supplementary Means of Interpretation 8. Preparatory Work and Circumstances of Conclusion of Treaty C. Languages 9. Text in Different Languages III. Conclusion 10. Criticism, Themes, Issues, and Conclusions
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