Talk:Pacta sunt servanda
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[edit]Among the issues and challenges of international relations are the foreign policy requirements of ethical principles; it is clear that the longest and longest relations in the time span are the relations of governments and the contracts between them, in fact, the commitment of governments to their obligations as ethical subjects. In the field of relations between countries is disputed. The main question in this research is based on the question whether it is possible to derogate from the ethics of foreign policy and, in other words, adhere to the commitments made in the treaties in order to safeguard and advance national interests. The findings of the research indicate that the policies implemented in this field are based on the thinking of the thinkers in applying the terms 'commitment' and 'benefit' in international relations. شهرام آکویی محصل (talk) 00:16, 10 May 2021 (UTC)
History of the brocard
[edit]I propose to add to the article that:
According to tradition, the brocard origins is traced back to Cicero's De Legibus [https://topostext.org/work/752] in its full form:
"Pacta sunt servanda pietate." which can be translated as "Let vows be piously performed." Operário Ribeiro (talk) 01:01, 29 October 2024 (UTC)