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Concept of treaty in international law / Klabbers, Jan 1998  Book
Klabbers, Jan Book
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Publication Hague, Kluwer Law International, 1998.
Description xx, 310p.
Series Developments in inernational Law; v.22
Standard Number 9041102442
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042139341.37/KLA 042139MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Introduction to international institutional law / Klabbers, Jan 2002  Book
Klabbers, Jan Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Description xxxviii, 399p.
Standard Number 0521520932
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Meaning of rules / Klabbers, Jan   Journal Article
Klabbers, Jan Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the interpretation of rules as an essential part of their meaning. It starts with some of the most foundational rules - pacta sunt servanda, for instance - and points to their contested nature. It looks at some of the causes of this inherent contestability and its effects on the international system. It concludes by noting that appeals to rules never settle a debate, but only begin the interpretative process that constitutes the international system. While this interpretative licence does not lead to complete anarchy, it does leave open a wide range of outcomes in rule-governed systems.
Key Words Law  Rules  Interpretation 
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