War does not always make execution impossible. Sometimes, it simply makes it ruinous
Published on :
05/05/2026
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War does not always make execution impossible.
Sometimes, it simply makes it ruinous.
People often talk of force majeure as soon as a conflict breaks out. The reflex is understandable. It is sometimes inaccurate.
For in practice, many contracts do not become impossible to perform. They become more expensive, more unstable, more unbalanced. And this shift changes everything.
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