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Introduction. I. Treaty-like Instruments; An Overview. II. The 1969 Vienna Convention's Definition. III. On Intent. IV. Several Varying Theses. V. On the Co-existence of Normative Orders. Excursion to Chapter V: The Soft Law Thesis. VI. The World Court. VII. Other Courts and Tribunals. Concluding Remarks. Epilogue: Some Remaining Questions. Appendix. Table of Cases. Bibliographical References. Index.
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