It is often the case that a treaty does not enter into force after a certain amount

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It is often the case that a treaty does not enter into force after a certain amount of time has passed. While a consenting state cannot be bound by a treaty that has yet to enter into force, it is not entirely free to act as it pleases. Why is that? From where is such an ‘obligation’ derived?

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International Law

ISBN: 9780198869399

3rd Edition

Authors: Anders Henriksen

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