Comment on 'May preparatory Work be Used to Correct Rather than Confirm the "Clear" Meaning of a Treaty Provision?'

M. Mendelson KC
Mendelson KC, Maurice

Article from: TDM 5 (2005), in International Law

Introduction

A comment on 'May preparatory Work be Used to Correct Rather than Confirm the "Clear" Meaning of a Treaty Provision?' also available in this issue of Transnational Dispute Management - see the special ' Judge Stephen Schwebel on International Investment Law and Investment Arbitration'.

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Suggested Citation

M. Mendelson KC; "Comment on 'May preparatory Work be Used to Correct Rather than Confirm the "Clear" Meaning of a Treaty Provision?'"
TDM 5 (2005), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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