Establishment and Development of the State’s Right for Reservations to International Treaties in the International Law System

Fayzullaeva Nigora

Abstract


The article is devoted to establishment and development of the state’s rights for reservations to international treaties in the international law system. The author notes that the reservations institution was formed in parallel with the development of contemporary international law. Its prosperity is related to the increasing role of the international treaty as a whole and the increasing the number of multilateral treaties as a legal regulation of relations between the states. However it is still early to talk about the final design of the reservations institution - this institution continues to evolve. There are issues that have gained importance already at the contemporary stage and it is necessary to solve them, considering today's realities.



Keywords


International treaty, reservations, codification, International Court of Justice, United Nations International Law Commission, compatibility of reservation with the object and purpose of the treaty, Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, 1969.

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