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International Law

International Law by Prof. Pierre d'Argent

​မၤ​လိသ​ကိး ​ဟီၣ်​ခိၣ်​ဘီ​မုၢ်​သဲ​စး​တၢ်​ဘျၢ

​မၤ​လိ​စ့ၢ်​ကီး ​ကိၤ​လၤ​ကျိာ်

​ဆိ​က​မိၣ် ​လၢ​ကီၢ်​သူ​လ့ၤ​ဂီၢ်

ထံ​ကီၢ်​ဘီ​မုၢ်​က​ဒွဲ​ သဲ​စး​တၢ်​သိၣ်​တၢ်​သီ ​အ​တၢ်​သိၣ်​လိ​နဲၣ်​ယုၤ 

​လၢ​သ​ရၣ်​ဒိၣ်​စိ ​​ဖံ​ယၢၣ်​ထ​အါ​ကၠၢး

​တၢ်​မၤ​လိ​နီၣ်​ဂံၢ်(၂)


​ဟီၣ်​ခိၣ်​ဘီ​မုၢ်​သဲ​စး​တၢ်​ဘျၢ ​

​​တၢ်သူၣ်​လီၤ​အ​သး​အ​ခီၣ်​ထံး​ခီၣ်​ဘိ

"The Peace of Westphalia to be used as the starting point modern international law is the paradigm underlying the peace treaties was the equal sovereignty of states on their respective territories and without a higher authority above them." 


"European had fought against each other over their 30 years  and none of them had really won the war, which was largely fought along religion lines. States and nations were exhausted, and new nations had been born."


"The basic social model that was used to bring peace to Europe was a very simple model. 

In order to live together in peace, states would live separately, each of them being sovereign on its own territory and equal to one another.

As a result, two higher authorities that had shaped European histories for centuries lost their influence."

​မၤ​လိ​က​ဒီး​ဆူ​ညါ