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Article 70 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties

Article 70 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties

Consequences of the termination of a treaty

1. Unless the treaty otherwise provides or the parties otherwise agree, the termination of a treaty under its provisions or in accordance with the present Convention:


(a) releases the parties from any obligation further to perform the treaty;


(b) does not affect any right, obligation or legal situation of the parties created through the execution of the treaty prior to its termination.

2. If a State denounces or withdraws from a multilateral treaty, paragraph 1 applies in the relations between that State and each of the other parties to the treaty from the date when such denunciation or withdrawal takes effect.


See also: Article 69 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties

See also  Article 40 United Nations Charter 1945

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