afdragsvis
Afdragsvis, also known as the principle of reciprocity, is a concept in international law and international relations that holds that states should treat each other with fairness and equality. It is based on the idea that states should not take advantage of other states' weaknesses or vulnerabilities. The principle of reciprocity is often invoked in the context of arms control, disarmament, and non-proliferation treaties, where states are expected to make concessions and sacrifices to achieve a balanced and equitable outcome.
The concept of afdragsvis has its roots in the principles of international law, including the principle of
However, the principle of reciprocity is not without its critics. Some argue that it can lead to