treatybreakers
Treatybreakers are actors who fail to fulfill the obligations set out in international treaties. The term can apply to states, organizations, or individuals bound by agreements that regulate conduct, disarmament, borders, trade, or other issues. A breach may be intentional repudiation, noncompliance, or withdrawal from a treaty before its expiration. Whether a given action constitutes a breach can be contested and depends on the treaty’s text, context, and the interpretations of the parties involved.
Legal framework for breach is grounded in international law, with the Vienna Convention on the Law of
Causes and types of breaches vary. They can be deliberate or inadvertent, and may involve failure to
Examples commonly cited as treaty breaches include North Korea’s withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and