International Agreement and its Implementation in Ancient Times
Keywords:
International agreement, state, forms of agreement, implementation of lawAbstract
The international agreement has been considered one of the main unifiers of international law. Its role is related to the regulation of interstate relations from antiquity to the present day. The main purpose of this paper is to present international agreements in a chronological dimension, focusing on their meaning, connection, entry into force, and the manner of their implementation by the contracting parties in antiquity. To achieve this goal, the focus is placed on determining the nature of the first interstate agreements and the procedure for their signing, entry into force, and implementation. International agreements, as a means of cooperation between states, have regulated interstate obligations from ancient times to the present day. A brief historical picture illustrates international agreements concluded between the first state formations.
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