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observe that restriction may not be invoked as invalidating the consent expressed by
him unless the restriction was notified to the other negotiating States prior to his ex
pressing such consent.
Article 48. ERROR
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.
Article 49. FRAUD
If a State has been induced to conclude a treaty by the fraudulent conduct of
another negotiating State, the State may invoke the fraud as invalidating its consent
to be bound by the treaty.
Article 50. CORRUPTION OF A REPRESENTATIVE OF A STATE
If the expression of a State's consent to be bound by a treaty has been procured
through the corruption of its representative directly or indirectly by another
negotiating State, the State may invoke such corruption as invalidating its consent to
be bound by the treaty.
Article 51. COERCION OF A REPRESENTATIVE OF A STATE
The expression of a State's consent to be bound by a treaty which has been pro
cured by the coercion of its representative through acts or threats directed against
him shall be without any legal effect.
Article 52. COERCION OF A STATE BY THE THREAT OR USE OF FORCE
A treaty is void if its conclusion has been procured by the threat or use of force
in violation of the principles of international law embodied in the Charter of the
United Nations.
Article 53.
TREATIES CONFLICTING WITH A PEREMPTORY NORM
OF GENERAL INTERNATIONAL LAW ("JUS COGENS")
A treaty is void if, at the time of its conclusion, it conflicts with a peremptory
norm of general international law. For the purposes of the present Convention, a
peremptory norm of general international law is a norm accepted and recognized by
the international community of States as a whole as a norm from which no deroga
tion is permitted and which can be modified only by a subsequent norm of general in
ternational law having the same character.
SECTION 3. TERMINATION AND SUSPENSION OF THE OPERATION OF TREATIES
Article 54. TERMINATION OF OR WITHDRAWAL FROM A TREATY
UNDER ITS PROVISIONS OR BY CONSENT OF THE PARTIES
The termination of a treaty or the withdrawal of a party may take place:
(a) In conformity with the provisions of the treaty; or
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