👉 Parsism is a type of legal concept that refers to the doctrine that allows parties to enter into an agreement without having to obtain the consent of all other parties involved. This means that if one party enters into an agreement, they are not required to obtain the consent of others in order to enforce their rights or obligations under the agreement. Parsism is often used in international law and has been recognized as a principle by various international courts and tribunals around the world. It has been argued