1. A
State may invoke an
error in a
treaty as
invalidating its
consent to be bound by the
treaty if
the
error relates to a
fact or
situation which was assumed
by that
State to
exist at the
time when the
treaty was concluded
and formed an essential basis of its
consent to be bound by the
treaty.
2. Paragraph 1 shall not apply if the
State in
question
contributed by its own
conduct to the
error or if the
circumstances were such as to put that
State on
notice
of a possible
error.
3. An
error relating only to the wording of the text
of a
treaty does not
affect its
validity;
article 79
then applies.