The Arms Trade Treaty Regime in International Institutional Law

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW
W. T. Worster
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Abstract

By the end of 2014, the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) will enter into force, creating new treaty organs that will further develop international institutional law as it applies to these quasi-international organizations. The states parties to the ATT did not create a new international organization to support the treaty regime, but instead created treaty organs to do the same task, specifically the Conference of States Parties (CSP) and the Secretariat. While the creation of international organizations was once seen as the best solution, states are increasingly attracted to the creation of treaty organs instead. The emergence of yet more treaty organs into the already crowded field shows that this approach may now be the dominant method for giving effect to bureaucratic regimes, displacing the older preference for formal international organizations. In creating these organs, the states parties to the ATT are drawing on several decades’ worth of experience with these bodies and the initial steps taken already show that the ATT organs will continue and buttress crystallizing international practice on treaty organs. This article will review the text of the ATT pertinent to the treaty organs and place the new regime into a comparative study of similar treaty organs. It will also contribute to the scholarship on treaty organs by functionally applying international institutional law to these entities. This approach is not merely a wish; rather, it represents the current practice regarding these organs, as evidenced through the wide-ranging comparative study of the application of international institutional law.
国际体制法中的武器贸易条约制度
到2014年底,《武器贸易条约》将生效,建立新的条约机构,进一步发展适用于这些准国际组织的国际机构法。《武器贸易条约》缔约国没有建立一个新的国际组织来支持条约制度,而是建立了条约机构来完成同样的任务,特别是缔约国会议和秘书处。虽然建立国际组织一度被视为最佳解决办法,但各国越来越倾向于建立条约机构。在这个已经拥挤不堪的领域出现了更多的条约机构,这表明这种做法现在可能是实施官僚制度的主要方法,取代了对正式国际组织的旧偏好。在建立这些机构的过程中,《武器贸易条约》缔约国吸取了几十年来在这些机构方面积累的宝贵经验,已经采取的初步步骤表明,《武器贸易条约》机构将继续并支持在条约机构方面形成明确的国际惯例。本文将审查与条约机构有关的ATT案文,并将新制度置于类似条约机构的比较研究中。它还将通过将国际机构法在职能上适用于这些实体,促进关于条约机构的学术研究。这种做法不仅仅是一种愿望;相反,它代表了有关这些机构的现行做法,这一点通过对国际机构法适用情况的广泛比较研究得到了证明。
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