Abstract

This study investigates the influence of the legal principle of pacta pacta sunt servanda, cornerstone in the respect of international agreements and on the execution of the First Agreement of Principles Governing the Normalization of Relations. The First Agreement holds significant importance in fostering reconciliation among the involved parties and has been notably shaped by this principle, which underscores the complete and precise fulfillment of agreements. Through a thorough examination, this study provides an outline of the historical evolution and legal significance of this principle, its application within the framework of the First Agreement, and delves into the political ramifications and obstacles encountered during its execution within a dynamic international landscape. The research methodology involves the scrutiny of legal documents, pertinent case law, and academic literature. The findings contribute to our comprehension of the interaction between legal principles and political considerations in international accords. By elucidating the impact of this principle on the execution of the First Agreement, this research furnishes valuable insights for policymakers, legal practitioners, and scholars in the realm of international law and diplomacy.

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