rebus sic stantibus

rebus sic stantibus
'in these circumstance', in public international law the doctrine that considers a treaty as being no longer obligatory if there is a material change in circumstances. See Fisheries Jurisdiction case UK v. Iceland 1973 ICJ Rep. 3 and Article 62 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties.

Collins dictionary of law. . 2001.


rebus sic stantibus
(Latin: At this point of affairs; in these circumstances.)
A tacit condition attached to all treaties to the effect that they will no longer be binding as soon as the state of facts and conditions upon which they were based changes to a substantial degree.

Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.


rebus sic stantibus
[Latin, At this point of affairs; in these circumstances.] A tacit condition attached to all treaties to the effect that they will no longer be binding as soon as the state of facts and conditions upon which they were based changes to a substantial degree.

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