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European Court of Human Rights were ail expressly agreed in the Belilos case (1 ) interprétative déclaration precluded Switzerland's obligations under Article 6 (1) part or in full not be a party to the treaty against which its réservation
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29 April 1988 in Belilos v Switzerlandthat “[t]he question whether a declaration described as "interpretative" must be regarded as a "reservation" is a difficult
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