
principles of the Treaty
Treaty principles refer to the foundational ideas guiding how treaties are created and interpreted. They emphasize good faith, fairness, and mutual respect between parties. Treaties are entered into honestly, with the intention to honor commitments. They are interpreted based on their plain meaning, considering the context, and respecting the original purpose. Principles also promote good faith negotiations, honoring agreements, and preventing unfairness or coercion. Overall, they ensure that treaties are fair, clear, and upheld, fostering trust and stability between the parties involved.