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Human Rights Treaties, Invalid Reservations, and State Consent
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Regional Human Rights SystemsPublic PolicyCardinal RuleMultilateral TreatiesCivil LibertyConstitutional LawHuman RightsLawHuman Rights TreatiesInvalid ReservationsInternational LawHuman Rights LawInternational CourtPublic International LawInternational Rule
A continuing debate in international human rights law concerns the result of invalid reservations to multilateral treaties. The cardinal rule holds that a reservation cannot be incompatible with the object and purpose of a treaty. Yet a normative puzzle remains: what legal remedy should follow the determination of the invalidity of a reservation? Leading commentators have discussed a limited set of options. Three choices can be identified:
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