Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of Treaties Done at Vienna on 23 August 1978 The States Parties to the present Convention, Considering the profound transformation of the international community brought about by the decolonization process, Considering also that other factors may lead to cases of succession of States in the
Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of State Property, Archives and Debts Done at Vienna on 8 April 1983 The States Parties to the present Convention, Considering the profound transformation of the international community brought about by the decolonization process,
VIENNA CONVENTION ON SUCCESSION OF STATES IN RESPECT OF TREATIES The States Parties to the present Convention, Considering the profound transformation of the international community brought about by the decolonization process, Considering also that other factors may lead to cases of succession of States in the future,
VIENNA CONVENTION ON SUCCESSION OF STATES IN RESPECT OF TREATIES Vienna, 23 August 1978 [Reproduced from United Nations Document A/CONF 80/31 of August 22, 1978, as corrected by A/CONF 80/31/Corr 2 of October 27, 1978 ] The States Parties to the present Convention,
Vienna Convention on succession of States in respect of trea ties (with annex) Concluded at Vienna on 23 August 1978 Authentic texts: English, French, Arabic, Chinese, Russian and Spanish Registered ex officio on 6 November 1996 MULTILATERAL Convention de Vienne sur la succession d'États en matière de traités (avec annexe)
VIENNA CONVENTION ON SUCCESSION OF STATES IN RESPECT OF PROPERTY, ARCHIVES AND DEBTS Concluded in Vienna on 8 April 1983 Entry into force: NOT YET IN FORCE At the end of September 1998: Signatories: 6 Parties: 5 General provisions Part II ? STATE PROPERTY (Article 7 ff ) State property ? definition, art 8
Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of Treaties –new States • Continuity approach • Clean slate approach • Outside the colonial context, and outside the relatively narrow exception of Article 34(2)(b) of the Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of Treaties, new States are presumed to continue
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the VCLT does not deal with these matters The topic of State succession to treaties is the subject of the Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of Treaties 1978 Although the entry into force of that convention occurred in 1996, when it had eventually received the required 15
27 Convention, supra note 1; 1983 Vienna Convention on Succession of States in Respect of State Property, Archives and Debts 22 ILM (1983) , 306 It should be added that the Commentary to the Draft Articles on
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held at Vienna from 31 July to 23 August 1978 and resulted in the adoption of the 1978 Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of Treaties (‘the 1978 Convention’) Given the subject matter, there was no question of the 1978 Convention being based on the very successful 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (‘the 1969
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The present Convention applies to the effects of a succession of States in respect of treaties between States * UN Doc A/CoNF 80/31 This convention was adopted on August 23, 1978 by a vote of 82 in favor with 2 abstentions (France and Switzerland) at the United Na-tions Conference on Succession of States in Respect of Treaties, Vienna The Final
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The present Convention applies to the effects of a succession of States In respect of treaties between States Article 2 Use of terms 1 For the purposes of the present Convention: (a) 'treaty" means an International agreement concluded between States in written form and governed by international law, whether embodied in a single instrument or in two
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4 Agreements concluded between the predecessor State and the newly independent State to determine succession to State property of the predecessor State
of States in respect of treaties between States Commentary eo (1) This article corresponds to article 1 of the Vienna Convention 61 and its purpose is to limit
The analysis shows that Articles aim to complement other existing legal rules, namely, the two Vienna Conventions on State Succession and the 2001 Articles on
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