Introduction
The Rise and Fall of the Principle of Contemporaneity
The Emergence and Splitting of the Evolutionary Treaty Interpretation Doctrine
Refocusing on and Defining the Static and Dynamic Approaches to the Problem of Intertemporal Linguistics
The VCLT's Interpretative Rules do not Solve the Problem
6. The Post-Namibia International Case Law does not Provide a General Solution to the Problem
The Problem of Intertemporal Linguistics as an Issue of Ambiguity, Not Vagueness
Disambiguating Original and Later-emerging Senses Using a Temporal Sense-Intention
Features of Interpretative Situations that Might Imply a Temporal Sense-Intention
Organising the Features into a Workable Method for Inferring the Temporal Sense-Intention and Solving the Problem
Conclusion.