- Alain Pellet, Canons of Interpretation under the Vienna Convention
- Sean D. Murphy, The Utility and Limits of Canons and Other Interpretive Principles in Public International Law
- Michael Waibel, The Origins of Interpretive Canons in Domestic Legal Systems
- Céline Braumann & August Reinisch, Effet Utile
- Joseph Klingler, Expressio Unius Est Exclusio Alterius
- Alison Macdonald, Ex Abundante Cautela
- Freya Baetens, Ejusdem Generis and Noscitur a Sociis
- Dirk Pulkowski, Lex Specialis Derogat Legi Generali/Generalia Specialibus Non Derogant
- Alina Miron, Per Argumentum a Fortiori
- Paula F. Henin, In Pari Materia Interpretation in Treaty Law
- Pierre d’Argent, Contra Proferentem
- Panos Merkouris, In Dubio Mitius
- Rumiana Yotova, Compliance with Domestic Law: An Implied Condition in Treaties Conferring Rights and Protections on Foreign Nationals and Their Property?
- Andrew D. Mitchell & Tania Voon, The Rule of Necessary Implication
- Alexia Solomou, Exceptions to a Rule Must Be Narrowly Construed
- Peter Tzeng, The Principles of Contemporaneous and Evolutionary Interpretation
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Klingler, Parkhomenko, & Salonidis: Between the Lines of the Vienna Convention?: Canons and Other Principles of Interpretation in Public International Law
Joseph Klingler, Yuri Parkhomenko, & Constantinos Salonidis have published Between the Lines of the Vienna Convention?: Canons and Other Principles of Interpretation in Public International Law (Wolters Kluwer 2018). Contents include: