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Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
PART-III: OBSERVANCE, APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION OF TREATIES
SECTION-4: TREATIES AND THIRD STATES
ARTICLE 36: Treaties providing for rights for third States
ARTICLE 36: Treaties providing for rights for third States
1. A right arises for a third State from a provision of a treaty if the parties to the treaty intend the provision to accord that right either to the third State, or to a group of States to which it belongs, or to all States, and the third State assents thereto. Its assent shall be presumed so long as the contrary is not indicated, unless the treaty otherwise provides.
2. A State exercising a right in accordance with paragraph 1 shall comply with the conditions for its exercise provided for in the treaty or established in conformity with the treaty.
Referred by:
ARTICLE 37: Revocation or modification of obligations or rights of third States