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Pacta Sunt Servanda

American Journal of International Law, 1959
Few rules for the ordering of Society have such a deep moral and religious influence as the principle of the sanctity of contracts: Pacta sunt servanda. In ancient times, this principle was developed in the Bast by the Chaldeans, the Egyptians and the Chinese in a noteworthy way.
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“pacta sunt servanda”

1998
“Pacta sunt servanda” -Vertrage sind zu halten. Dieser Grundsatz aus dem alten Rom gilt noch heute. Jeder Mensch schliest tagtaglich - sei es privat, sei es geschaftlich - Vertrage. Der Kauf einer Ware, die Einstellung eines Mitarbeiters, der Abschlus einer Versicherung - in allen diesen Fallen werden Vertrage geschlossen.
Michael P. Zerres, Thomas C. Zerres
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‘Pacta servanda sunt’

2018
Guelphism/Ghibellinism was not the only political culture that enjoyed success all across the domain. In the second half of the fifteenth century, assisted by the advent of a dynasty with a legitimacy based on fairly shaky ground, the pacts of submission between the duke and the territorial bodies increasingly became the foundation upon which the new ...
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Pacta sunt servanda a možnosti jej korekcie

KOŠICKÉ DNI SÚKROMNÉHO PRÁVA IV. POCTA PROFESOROVI VOJČÍKOVI, 2022
Článok sa zaoberá prejavom zásady rebus sic stantibus v slovenskom právnom poriadku vrátane niektorých úvah de lege ferenda. Napriek súčasnému hektickému obdobiu je možnosť jej aplikácie výrazne obmedzená.
Marian Ďurana, Michal Turošík
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Pacta sunt servanda principa attīstība romiešu tiesībās

Tiesību ierobežojumu pieļaujamība un attaisnojamība demokrātiskā tiesiskā valstī, 2023
The article provides a scientific insight into the sources of Article 1587 of the Civil Law of the Republic of Latvia and their role in the development of pacta sunt servanda principle. The article presents an insight into evolvement of pacts in Roman law and during the reception of Roman law, including an assessment of the influence of canon law on ...
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Article 26. Pacta sunt servanda

2011
Art 26 restates the pillar of treaty law and the pivotal key to international law: pacta sunt servanda. Considering its significance, the provision is not too prominently placed in Part III of the Convention (→ MN 8). The Preamble, after all, highlights parcta sunt servanda by aligning the principle with two others basic corner stones of treaty law ...
Oliver Dörr, Kirsten Schmalenbach
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Article 26: Pacta Sunt Servanda

2009
The rule pacta sunt servanda, (Article 26), that treaties must be kept, has been applied since time immemorial and is seen as the cornerstone of international relations. It applies without exception to every treaty including its annexes and appendices. A treaty, as defined, is binding upon the parties to it, that is, the treaty is obligatory.
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Pacta sunt servanda: Legal contracts in

Science of Computer Programming, 2023
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