The Construction of the Rebus Sic Stantibus Clause in International LawException, Rule, or Remote Spectator?

R. Kolb
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This chapter attempts to shed some light on the rule-exception scheme through the lens of the doctrine of fundamental change of circumstances in international law. In classical international law, the doctrine was considered either as non-existent, or under the guise of private law analogies or specially construed for the purposes of international law. The extent of the ‘exception’ to the ordinary law wrought by the clause was different in the context of these three versions: nought in the first case, related to specific treaties in the second, related to the entire legal order in the third. With the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) codification of 1969, the reach of the doctrine was reduced to an extremely narrowly tailored treaty-exception. Since then, the doctrine has rarely been invoked—even more rarely with success—in international litigation. The inroad of that exception has thus been progressively narrowed, if not extinguished.
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国际法规定事由条款的构建例外、规则还是远观?
本章试图通过国际法环境根本变化学说的视角,对规则-例外机制进行一些阐释。在古典国际法中,这一学说被认为要么是不存在的,要么是在私法类比的幌子下,要么是为了国际法的目的而专门解释的。该条款对普通法的“例外”程度在这三个版本的上下文中是不同的:第一种情况下没有,第二种情况下与具体条约有关,第三种情况下与整个法律秩序有关。随着1969年《维也纳条约法公约》(VCLT)的编纂,这一原则的适用范围被缩小为极其狭隘的条约例外。从那时起,这一原则就很少在国际诉讼中被引用,而成功的案例就更少了。因此,这种例外的侵入即使没有被消灭,也逐渐缩小了。
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