Description
The book is a single, practical, comprehensive guide to treaty making. It draws on the latest international treaties practice.
About the Author
Jeremy Hill joined the Foreign Office (now FCDO) in 1982. His posts have included Assistant Legal Adviser and subsequently Legal Counsellor advising on treaties; Legal Adviser in the British Embassy, Bonn, during German Unification; Legal Counsellor in the Attorney General's Office; Legal Adviser to the UK Representation to the EU in Brussels; Ambassador to Lithuania; and Ambassador to Bulgaria. From 2017 to 2021 he was head of the FCDO legal team dealing with treaties in the context of the UK's exit from the EU. In 2019 he was awarded a C.M.G. for services to British foreign policy.
Reviews
'This fourth edition of Aust's Modern Treaty Law and Practice is thoroughly updated and revised in light of developments over the last ten years, including Brexit. It has much that is new and illuminating, including on 'nonbinding instruments', reservations, provisional application and jus cogens. The new author, Jeremy Hill, has retained the 'Aust-spirit'; the book remains as accessible as ever.' Sir Michael Wood, KCMG, KC
'Jeremy Hill's deep expertise and safe hands guide us through a much needed refresh to an essential desk guide for anyone involved or interested in the treaty drafting and making process. At a time of growing nationalism, this book is a timely reminder of how interconnected and interdependent our world is, and the role of treaties to help address global challenges that transcend boundaries.' Rashmin Sagoo, Director of the International Law Programme, Chatham House
Book Information
ISBN 9781009186926
Author Jeremy Hill
Format Paperback
Page Count 608
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1000g
Dimensions(mm) 245mm * 168mm * 32mm