Interpretation of Customary International Law
Of Methods and Limits
Author(s)
Merkouris, Panos
Collection
European Research Council (ERC)Language
EnglishAbstract
In international law interpretation is ubiquitous. However, whereas in the case of treaty interpretation, this process has been codified in Articles 31-33 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, the interpretation of rules of customary international law has remained largely unexplored. This monograph demonstrates not only that rules of customary international law can be interpreted but also that they have continuously been interpreted by international and domestic courts. Through an examination of this case-law, the various methods of interpretation of customary rules and their limits are identified as well as the similarities and differences with the rules of treaty interpretation.
Keywords
Consistent Interpretation; Content-determination; Custom; Evolutionary Interpretation; Evolutive Interpretation; Guiding Principles on Interpretation; International Dispute Settlement; International Legal Theory; Interpretation; Interpretation of Custom; Interpretation of Customary International Law; Interpretative Maxims; Judicial Interpretation; Legal interpretation; Limits of Interpretation; Methods of Interpretation; Principle of Effectiveness; Reverse Consistent Interpretation; Rules of Interpretation; Sources of International Law; Systemic Integration; Systemic Interpretation; Teleological Interpretation; Ut res magis valeatDOI
10.1163/9789004529991ISBN
9789004529991, 9789004544154, 9789004529991Publisher
BrillPublisher website
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2024Grantor
Imprint
NijhoffClassification
Language learning: writing skills