Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword to the first edition by Sir Arthur Watts
- Preface to the second edition
- Articles of the Convention cited in the text
- Table of treaties
- Table of MOUs
- Table of cases
- Glossary of legal terms
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 1969
- 2 What is a treaty?
- 3 MOUs
- 4 Capacity to conclude treaties
- 5 Full powers
- 6 Adoption and authentication
- 7 Consent to be bound
- 8 Reservations
- 9 Entry into force
- 10 Treaties and domestic law
- 11 Territorial application
- 12 Successive treaties
- 13 Interpretation
- 14 Third states
- 15 Amendment
- 16 Duration and termination
- 17 Invalidity
- 18 The depositary
- 19 Registration and publication
- 20 Dispute settlement and remedies
- 21 Succession to treaties
- 22 International Organisations
- 23 Drafting and final clauses
- Appendices
- A Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 1969
- B Single instrument treaty
- C Single instrument MOU
- D Model single instrument MOU
- E Treaty constituted by an exchange of notes
- F Model exchange of notes recording an understanding
- G Treaty and MOU terminology: comparative table
- H Credentials
- I Full powers
- J General full powers
- K Final Act of the Vienna Conference
- L Instrument of ratification
- M Certificate of exchange of instruments of ratification
- N Model exchange of notes correcting an error
- O Procès-verbal of rectification
- P UN Registration Regulations
- Q List of overseas territories
- Index
I - Full powers
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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword to the first edition by Sir Arthur Watts
- Preface to the second edition
- Articles of the Convention cited in the text
- Table of treaties
- Table of MOUs
- Table of cases
- Glossary of legal terms
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 1969
- 2 What is a treaty?
- 3 MOUs
- 4 Capacity to conclude treaties
- 5 Full powers
- 6 Adoption and authentication
- 7 Consent to be bound
- 8 Reservations
- 9 Entry into force
- 10 Treaties and domestic law
- 11 Territorial application
- 12 Successive treaties
- 13 Interpretation
- 14 Third states
- 15 Amendment
- 16 Duration and termination
- 17 Invalidity
- 18 The depositary
- 19 Registration and publication
- 20 Dispute settlement and remedies
- 21 Succession to treaties
- 22 International Organisations
- 23 Drafting and final clauses
- Appendices
- A Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 1969
- B Single instrument treaty
- C Single instrument MOU
- D Model single instrument MOU
- E Treaty constituted by an exchange of notes
- F Model exchange of notes recording an understanding
- G Treaty and MOU terminology: comparative table
- H Credentials
- I Full powers
- J General full powers
- K Final Act of the Vienna Conference
- L Instrument of ratification
- M Certificate of exchange of instruments of ratification
- N Model exchange of notes correcting an error
- O Procès-verbal of rectification
- P UN Registration Regulations
- Q List of overseas territories
- Index
Summary
Sir Michael Hastings Jay, KCMG, Her Majesty's Ambassador at Paris, is hereby granted full powers to sign, on behalf of the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Governments of the French Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany concerning scientific personnel at the Max Von Laue-Paul Langevin Institute.
In witness whereof I, Robin Cook, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, have signed these presents.
Signed and sealed at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London, the Fourth day of September, One thousand Nine hundred and Ninety-seven.
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- Modern Treaty Law and Practice , pp. 498Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2007