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The Dialectic Of Duplicity: Treaty Conflict And Political Contradiction, Guyora Binder Apr 1985

The Dialectic Of Duplicity: Treaty Conflict And Political Contradiction, Guyora Binder

Buffalo Law Review

When a state undertakes conflicting treaty obligations are both treaties binding, or is the second precluded by the first? International lawyers have traditionally held opposing views on this question. This article, the first on the topic, provides a comprehensive analysis and critique of the treaty conflict problem, and offers a political theoretic explanation for its persistent intractability. According to this explanation, opposing views of the power of states to incur international commitments reflect opposing views of the normative basis for state sovereignty and the scope of state autonomy. One view proceeds from an imperial model of sovereignty, articulated by Bodin …