from Part I - Historical Dimensions to Peace Settlement Practice
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 January 2021
In this chapter I begin by examining some of the earliest legal documents to have been found, vassal treaties from the middle of the third millennium BCE. In the second section I analyze the most famous ancient “international” treaty: that struck between Egypt and the Hittite Kingdom in the second millennium BCE. In the third section I begin to explore the idea of compliance to treaties in the ancient world. In the fourth section I explore the specific use of oaths and threats as self-help in enforcement of ancient treaties. And in the final section, I discuss how trust was understood and encouraged in ancient times.
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