Paktët
Paktët is the Albanian term for formal agreements between two or more parties, commonly rendered in English as pacts, treaties, covenants, or accords. In Albanian usage, a pakt is a written contract that establishes mutual rights and obligations, often governing matters such as defense, borders, commerce, or non-aggression. The plural form Paktët refers to multiple such agreements.
Etymology and usage: The word pakt originates from Latin pactum, with derivatives in many European languages.
Scope and structure: A pakt typically names the contracting parties, states its purpose and scope, defines obligations,
Historical context: In the Albanian-speaking region and in neighboring areas, paktët have historically linked principalities, communities,
Contemporary significance: In international law and diplomacy, paktët are viewed as legally binding instruments that codify
See also: Treaty, Pact (general), Covenant, Non-aggression pact, International law.