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regulating the relations between stakeholders in international relations. This principle is enshrined in
Article 26 VCLT providing that ‘[e]very treaty in force is binding upon the Parties to it and must be
performed by them in good faith.’
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A fortiori, any restriction shall be based on the state’s consensus to limit its sovereignty.
As states are
bound by treaties, any perpetual treaty is a permanent restriction deemed incompatible with the
interest of the sovereign. Thus the States, as the ones holding the treaty-making power and the
sovereign power, are not willing to limit state sovereignty indefinitely.
Within
this context,
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