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Pacta Sunt Servanda

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

Hans Wehberg*
Affiliation:
Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva; Institute of International Law

Extract

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. According to the view of these peoples, the national gods of each party took part in the formation of the contract. The gods were, so to speak, the guarantors of the contract and they threatened to intervene against the party guilty of a breach of contract. So it came to be that the making of a contract was bound up in solemn religious formulas and that a cult of contracts actually developed.

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1959

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36 The Arbitration Tribunal in the Matter of P.T.T. vs. B.C.A. has emphasized in itsopinion of April 1, 1932, the phrase Pacta sunt servanda as a general principle of law. See Recueil général, périodique et critique des décisions, conventions et lois relatives au droit international public et privé (La Pradelle) (1938) 2.3; Charles Bousseau, Principes généraux du Droit international public 360.

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38 Judge D. Negulesco required a “usage immémorial” in his dissenting opinion to the decision of the Permanent Court of International Justice in the case of the European Danube Commission, Advisory Opinion, No. 14, p. 105.

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44 The Council of the League of Nations, in its Resolution of April 16, 1935, cited this when, contrary to the provisions of the Versailles Peace Treaty, Hitler reintroduced universal military training in Germany. League of Nations Official Journal, May, 1935, p. 551. See further declarations on contracts in the time of the League of Nations in Herbert W. Briggs, The Law of Nations 869 (2nd ed., London, 1953) ; Jules Basdevant, loc. cit. 641; Arnold Duncan McNair, The Law of Treaties 351 et seq. (Oxford, 1938).

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47 Translated from La Fontaine, Pasicrisie Internationale 165 (Bern, 1902).

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53 Ibid. 141.

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55 Ibid. 640, 648.