Suspension or Termination of Treaties on Grounds of Breach
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS -- FOREWORD -- INTRODUCTION -- PART ONE MATERIAL BREACH OF TREATY -- CHAPTER 1 THE DEFINITION OF 'MATERIAL BREACH' -- Section 1 The approach of unqualified breach -- I. Jurists and statesmen -- II. Early attempts to codify the Law of Treaties -- A. The Havana Convention On Treaties of 1928 -- B. The Harvard Draft -- Section 2 The approach of qualified breach: material versus non-material breach -- The distinction between two types of breach -- Section 3 The draft of Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice -- Section 4 The draft of Sir Humphrey Waldock -- Section 5 The draft of the International Law Commission of 1966 -- Section 6 The United Nations Conference on the Law of Treaties and the concept of material breach -- CHAPTER 2 A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF MATERIAL BREACH -- Section 1 The elements of material breach -- I. Treaty repudiations not sanctioned by the Vienna Conventions -- A. Repudiations not sanctioned by the treaty itself -- B. Is the denial prima facie of an obligation a repudiation? -- II. Violations of provisions essential to the accomplishment of objects and/or purposes of treaties -- A. The meaning of 'provisions essential to the object or purpose' -- 1. The object or purpose of a treaty -- 2. The 'object or purpose' of related treaties -- 3. Provisions essential to the accomplishment of objects or purposes of treaties -- B. The character of the breach and the violated provisions -- 1. Does Article 60 consider the gravity of the breach? -- 2. Does any violation of provisions essential to the accomplishment of objects or purposes of treaties constitute a material breach? -- III. Integral treaties -- Section 2 Forms and sources of material breach -- I. Breach by omission -- A. Obligations of result -- B. Obligations of conduct or means -- II. Breach by commission.