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Možina, Damjan. „Raskid ugovora: Skica i Zakon o obligacionim odnosima“. Anali Pravnog fakulteta u Beogradu 70, Nr. 5 (29.12.2022): 517–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.51204/anali_pfbu_22mk17a.

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The paper presents an analysis of the regulation of termination of contract due to a breach in the Yugoslav Law on Obligations (1978) and the Draft Code on Obligations and Contracts (1969), prepared by Mihailo Konstantinović. In the area of termination of contract, Konstantinović’s primary source of inspiration was the Uniform Law on the International Sale of Goods (ULIS, 1964). The regulation of breach of contract in the Draft Code is not based on a uniform notion of breach of contract, rather, there are different types of breaches: non-performance (debtor’s default), defective performance, and impossibility of performance. The Legislative Commission, making changes to the Draft Code, retained its structure, including the regulation of different types of breaches, but made changes with regard to termination of contract. Compared to modern model laws, these changes represent some of the key shortcomings of the regulation of this area in the Law on Obligations.
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Ndulo, Muna. „The Vienna Sales Convention 1980 and the Hague Uniform Laws on International Sale of Goods 1964: A Comparative Analysis“. International and Comparative Law Quarterly 38, Nr. 1 (Januar 1989): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iclqaj/38.1.1.

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Ferrari, Franco. „‘Forum Shopping’ Despite international uniform Contract law Conventions“. International and Comparative Law Quarterly 51, Nr. 3 (Juli 2002): 689–707. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iclq/51.3.689.

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One of the asserted advantages and goals of the unification of substantive law lies in the prevention of ‘forum shopping’,1 ie the lawyer's act of seeking the forum that is most beneficial to his client's interest.2 This has been pointed out not only in discussions on unification of law in general,3 but also in discussions on specific international uniform contract law conventions, such as the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods4 (hereinafter CISG),5 the Geneva Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road6 (hereinafter CMR)7 and the UNIDROIT Convention on International Factoring8 (hereinafter IFC).9
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Bridge, Michael. „International trade and transnational law“. Revija Kopaonicke skole prirodnog prava 2, Nr. 2 (2020): 9–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/rkspp2002009b.

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This article deals with the globalisation of contract law. It begins with an historical survey before taking an inventory of the various types of uniform law. These range from 'hard' law, such as multilateral treaties, to 'soft' law, an expression that captures various non-binding instruments that can usefully be employed by contracting parties and sovereign states. These include contractual standard terms (e.g. Incoterms 2020) and standard form contracts (e.g. ISDA contracts), as well as UNCITRAL model laws. The influence of national law in the globalisation process is noted, whether it takes the form of influencing the laws of other states or provides input into the creation of uniform law. The UN Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG) is examined at key points with reference to the influence exerted by the civil law and the common law in its creation. The importance of maintaining the uniform character of the CISG is underlined. Finally, the role played by the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC) is also examined.
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Köhler, Ben. „APPLICATIONAL AMBIGUITY? TAIWAN'S STATUS IN INTERNATIONAL SALES LAW“. International and Comparative Law Quarterly 72, Nr. 2 (April 2023): 545–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020589323000106.

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AbstractThe discussion on Taiwan's status under the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) has picked up steam. After providing some historical background, it is argued that neither doctrinal nor policy arguments can support the application of the Convention to Taiwanese parties. Drawing on case law in the context of other uniform law treaties, the article concludes that the approbation of the CISG by the People's Republic of China should not bind Taiwan and that, as a consequence, Taiwanese parties should be treated as parties from non-Contracting States.
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Samson, Claude. „La Convention des Nations Unies sur les contrats de vente internationale de marchandises : Étude comparative des dispositions de la Convention et des règles de droit québécois en la matière“. Les Cahiers de droit 23, Nr. 4 (12.04.2005): 919–1008. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/042521ar.

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On April 11, 1980, the U.N. Diplomatic Conference held in Vienna approved the Convention on contracts for the International Sale of Goods. This paper deals with the most interesting aspects of the Convention, comparing them with the rules of the Civil Code and the Draft Civil Code of Quebec on this matter. The provisions of this international uniform law are quite close to the rules and remedies existing in civil law juridictions. The major differences between the Convention and the Quebec Law are more technical than substantial. The differences between the uniform law and the national law can also be explained by particular circumstances of international trade which require more celerity and security in the field of international business transactions.
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Kartyshev, D. V. „TRANSFORMATION OF THE INSTITUTIONAL BASE OF WORLD CARGO TRANSPORTATION“. Economic innovations 19, Nr. 2(64) (07.07.2017): 124–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.31520/ei.2017.19.2(64).124-128.

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The practice of international merchant shipping and the practice of international trade in goods are interrelated at different levels - from historical to the level of a separate treaty. Here, contracts for the purchase and sale of goods, transportation, insurance, financing, transport and warehouse documents of title are intertwined and interact. The necessary degree of awareness in these issues is an indispensable condition for both successful business activity and for solving the problems of unification of maritime and commercial law. The process of the unification of law began primarily in the field of international transport law. Universal international legal unification of material norms of contracts of sale of goods was held in 1980 in the form of the Vienna Convention. The creation of the Brussels Convention and the Hamburg Rules was preceded by the study of the commercial and economic aspects of the bill of lading in the trade turnover. For example, in 53 paragraphs of the report of the UNCTAD secretariat on a bill of lading, the following issues were covered in various ways: 1) the inversion of a bill of lading; 2) the effectiveness of its role in the sale of goods - in terms of transfer of ownership or risk of damage, as well as in operations related to shipping conditions (for example, FOB, CIF); 3) the role of the bill of lading in the sale of documents; 4) the role of the bill of lading in bank letters of credit; 5) the effectiveness of the bill of lading as a receipt for the goods; 6) the status of a bill of lading as a contract of carriage; 7) the status of a bill of lading as a document of title. In 1996, UNCTAD discussed the proposal to include in its work program a review of existing practices and legislation in the field of international maritime transport of goods with a view to identifying areas that require uniform rules, and with a view to achieving greater harmonization of laws . The proposal was accompanied by information that in existing national laws and international conventions there are significant gaps regarding the functioning of bills of lading and sea waybills, the connection of these transport documents with the rights and obligations of the seller and buyer of goods, the legal status of entities providing financing to one of the parties to the contract of carriage Cargo. In some states there is a regulatory framework for these issues, but it is not uniform. And in many states there is no regulatory framework in this sphere at all. This circumstance is an obstacle to the free movement of goods and increases the value of transactions. The widespread use of electronic means of communication in the transport of goods further exacerbates the consequences of the fragmentation and non-unification of various laws and leads to the need to develop uniform provisions on specific issues related to the use of the applied technologies.
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Alam, Md Habib. „Application of CISG in Arbitration: A Combined Procedure or Parallel Procedure?“ International Journal of Community Service & Engagement 2, Nr. 1 (02.03.2021): 50–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.47747/ijcse.v2i1.192.

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CISG and arbitration are connected with each other. They may work through a combined or parallel procedure. Globalization of trade desires uniformity in trade. For uniformity of trade, we require uniform law. The arbitration may not work to make it uniform, but choosing any uniform law (i.e. CISG), it may lead to deal a particular arbitration in the international standard. The international standard may be maintained while considering the uniform law. Choosing uniform law (i.e. CISG), it may minimize the risk of wrong interpretation and put the arbitral parties on “equal footing”. Parties may consider CISG as the applicable law in their arbitral agreements. As of 13 February 2021, 94 states signed the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods 1980 (CISG). The frontline trading states like the USA, Australia, Israel, Canada, China, Germany, France, Russia, and Japan are contracting states of CISG. This research emphasizes providing guidelines as to how parties may apply CISG into their arbitral agreements by maintaining the international standard.
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Schwenzer, Ingeborg. „The Danger of Domestic Pre-Conceived Views with Respect to the Uniform Interpretation of the CISG: The Question of Avoidance In the Case of Non-Conforming Goods and Documents“. Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 36, Nr. 4 (18.07.2019): 795. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/vuwlr.v36i4.5626.

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Professor Schwenzer compares common law notions about a party's ability to avoid a sales contract with the position under article 49 of the Convention on the International Sale of Goods. Having noted that the approach of the CSIG has given rise to criticism, she then argues that such criticism is unfounded and that, moreover, the CSIG's provisions reflect the reality of international sales practice and case law.
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Coetzee, Juana. „A Pluralist Approach to the Law of International Sales“. Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal/Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad 20 (03.04.2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2017/v20i0a1355.

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International trade can support economic development and social upliftment. However, people are often discouraged from contracting internationally due to differences in legal systems which act as a non-tariff barrier to trade. This article focuses on the private law framework regulating international contracts of sale. During the twentieth century, the problem of diverse laws was primarily addressed by global uniform law such as the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG). However, uniform law is rarely complete and has to be supplemented by national law, trade usage or party agreement. Because of gaps that exist in the CISG the Swiss government made a proposal for a new global contract law. But is this a feasible solution to the fragmentary state of international trade law? In Europe, signs of reluctance are setting in towards further harmonisation efforts. The Proposal for a Common European Sales Law (CESL) was recently withdrawn, and now Britain has voted to leave the European Union; rumour having it that more countries might follow. The current private law framework for international sales contracts consists of a hybrid system where international, national, state and non-state law function side by side. This article submits that universalism is not per se the most efficient approach to the regulation of international sales law and that economic forces require a more varied approach for business-to-business transactions. The biggest challenge, however, would be to manage global legal pluralism. It is concluded that contractual parties, the courts and arbitral tribunals can effectively manage pluralism on a case-by-case basis.
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Dissertationen zum Thema "Uniform Law on the International Sale of Goods (1964)"

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Ruangvichatron, Jumpita. „Breach of contract in international sale of goods : an evaluation of the 1980 Vienna Sales Convention and the 1994 UNIDROIT principles as compared with English law and the (US) Uniform Commercial Code“. Thesis, University of Exeter, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.302569.

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Felemegas, John. „The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods : Article 7 and uniform interpretation“. Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2000. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/11055/.

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The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, 1980 ("CISG") creates a uniform law for the international sale of goods. However, textual uniformity is a necessary but insufficient step towards achieving substantive legal uniformity, since the formulation and enactment of a uniform legal text carries no guarantee of its subsequent uniform application in practice. This thesis therefore considers different approaches to the interpretation of CISG and evaluates their appropriateness for uniform international trade law, before advancing an interpretative approach based on the concept of internationality and generally acknowledged principles of commercial law, such as the UNIDROIT Principles. The analysis offered by the present writer is based on the examination of the nature, scope and function of Article 7 CISG, which expressly prescribes the direction that CISG's interpretation and application should follow and whose own interpretation will determine, to a large degree, the ultimate fate of CISG as a truly uniform code. Owing to its unique nature and limitations, it is necessary that CISG exist on top of a legal order that can provide doctrinal support and solutions to practical problems - such as gap-filling - in order to guarantee CISG's functional continuity and development without offending its values of internationality, uniformity and good faith, as expressed in Article 7(1) CISG and analysed in this thesis. It is the opinion of the present writer that CISG is, and must remain, a self-contained body of rules, independent of and distinct from the different domestic laws. Supported by analysis of the existing doctrine, as well as by case law, this thesis argues that the necessary legal backdrop for CISG's existence and application can be provided by general principles of international commercial law, such as those exemplified by the UNIDROIT Principles, which will, if adopted, render the textual reference in Article 7(2) CISG to private international law redundant - a positive step towards uniformity. The recourse to rules of private international law in the interpretation of CISG, even as a last resort, would represent regression into doctrinal fragmentation and practical uncertainty. The relevant textual reference in Article 7(2) CISG to such a method is the regrettable result of diplomatic drafting compromises and should remain inactive, since its activation would reverse the progress achieved by the world wide adoption of CISG as a uniform body of international sales law.
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Masa'deh, Aymen Khaled. „Compensatory damages for breach of warranty of quality : an analysis of the recoverability and quantification of compensatory damages under the Sale of Goods Act, the American Uniform Commercial Code and the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods“. Thesis, University of Bristol, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1983/6a49540c-cf4e-4d47-aa1f-da4e2bab8401.

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Vieira, Fabio Alonso. „O princípio da interpretação uniforme na Convenção de Viena sobre compra e venda internacional de mercadorias (1980): realidade, utopia e necessidade“. Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2017. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/19831.

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This paper aims to demonstrate why the uniform application principle provided in CISG is, at the same time, real, utopic and necessary. Since the invasion of Rome by the barbarians there has not been a universal or uniform law, such as jus gentium. Thenceforth, in a legal pluralism environment, the world has been through moments of seeking for nationalism or the uniformization of the law. With the emergence of lex mercatoria and, more recently, with the advent of globalization, the world has become extremely dynamic and without barriers between the States. In this context, various schools of thought have risen advocating for a “global uniform Law” and, afterwards, given its impossibility, a uniform law for specific matters of substantive law. Then, the most successful uniform law of all times: CISG was drafted. Intending to be a uniform legal diploma, it is necessary for its provisions to be understood in a uniform manner. As the provided in article 7 of CISG. However, the interpretation of the provisions of the convention drawn up in a vague concept and in several official languages, ratified by States in different social, economic, political and religious backgrounds is a utopia. Although, this utopia is necessary to maintain limits and borders when the application of the legal provisions by the CISG interpreters. Without the established frame work by the utopic uniform interpretation, CISG would never reach its objectives and, most likely, would be dead
O presente trabalho tem por objetivo demonstrar que o princípio da interpretação uniforme inserido na CISG é, ao mesmo tempo, real, utópico e necessário. Desde a invasão de Roma pelos bárbaros não se tem mais um direito universal ou uniforme como o jus gentium. A partir daí, num ambiente de pluralismo jurídico, o mundo passou por momentos de busca pelo nacionalismo ou pela uniformização do direito. Com o surgimento da lex mercatoria e, mais recentemente, com o advento da globalização, o mundo tornou-se extremamente dinâmico e sem barreiras entre os Estados. Nesse contexto, surgem diversas correntes doutrinárias defendendo a tese de um “direito uniforme mundial” e, posteriormente, dada a sua impossibilidade, um direito uniforme para determinadas matérias do direito substantivo. É elaborada, então, a mais bem-sucedida lei uniforme de todos os tempos: a CISG. Para tentar ser um diploma uniforme, torna-se necessário que os seus dispositivos sejam interpretados de maneira uniforme. É o que dispõe o artigo 7 da CISG. Contudo, interpretar artigos da convenção redigida com conceitos vagos e em diversos idiomas oficiais, ratificada por Estados em diferentes momentos sociais, econômicos, políticos e religiosos é uma utopia. No entanto, essa utopia é necessária para manter limites e fronteiras quando da aplicação dos dispositivos legais pelos intérpretes da CISG. Sem essa moldura estabelecida pela utópica interpretação uniforme, a CISG jamais chegaria perto dos fins para os quais ela foi criada e, muito provavelmente, já estaria morta
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Bücher zum Thema "Uniform Law on the International Sale of Goods (1964)"

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Honnold, John. Uniform law for international sales under the 1980 United Nations convention. 2. Aufl. Deventer: Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers, 1991.

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Schlechtriem, Peter. Uniform sales law: The UN-Convention on contracts for the international sale of goods. Vienna: ManzscheVerlags- und Universitätsbuchhandlung, 1986.

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Honnold, John. Uniform law for international sales under the 1980 United Nations convention. Deventer, Netherlands: Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers, 1987.

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Honnold, John. Uniform law for international sales under the 1980 United Nations convention. Deventer: Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers, 1987.

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Honnold, John. Uniform law for international sales under the 1980 United Nations convention. 3. Aufl. Cambridge, MA: Kluwer Law International, 1999.

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Torsello, Marco. Common features of uniform commercial law conventions: A comparative study beyond the 1980 uniform sales law. München: Sellier European Law Publishers, 2004.

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M, Flechtner Harry, Hrsg. Uniform law for international sales under the 1980 United Nations convention. 4. Aufl. Alphen aan den Rijn: Kluwer Law International, 2009.

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(Non-)conformity in the 1980 UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods: A uniform concept? Schoten: Intersentia, 2004.

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1970-, Felemegas John, und Pace Institute of International Commercial Law., Hrsg. An international approach to the interpretation of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (1980) as uniform sales law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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Trompenaars, B. W. M. Pluriforme unificatie en uniforme interpretatie: In het bijzonder de bijdrage van UNCITRAL aan de internationale unificatie van het privatrecht. Deventer: Kluwer, 1989.

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Buchteile zum Thema "Uniform Law on the International Sale of Goods (1964)"

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„CONVENTION RELATING TO A UNIFORM LAW ON THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS, THE HAGUE, 1964“. In Statutes on International Trade 3/e, 481. Routledge-Cavendish, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843143024-128.

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„CONVENTION RELATING TO A UNIFORM LAW ON THE FORMATION OF CONTRACTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS, 1964“. In Statutes on International Trade 3/e, 482. Routledge-Cavendish, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843143024-129.

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„No. 11929. Convention relating to a uniform law on the international sale of goods. Done at The Hagne on 1 July 1964“. In United Nations Treaty Series, 397. UN, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/81734cd9-en-fr.

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„No. 11929. Convention relating to a uniform law on the international sale of goods. Done at The Hague on 1 July 1964“. In United Nations Treaty Series, 407. UN, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/19860881-en-fr.

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„No. 11930. Convention relating to a uniform law on the formation of contracts for the international sale of goods. Done at The Hague on 1 July 1964“. In United Nations Treaty Series, 408. UN, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/4c7d7c8a-en-fr.

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„No. 11930. Convention relating to a uniform law on the formation of contracts for the international sale of goods. Done at The Hague on 1 July 1964“. In United Nations Treaty Series, 398. UN, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/14d7340d-en-fr.

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Henry Deeb, Gabriel. „II Detailed Comparison of the Convention, the Unidroit Principles, and Article 2 of the U.C.C.“ In Contracts for the Sale of Goods. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198834342.003.0002.

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This chapter provides a detailed comparison of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (Convention), the UNIDROIT Principles on International Commercial Contracts (Principles), and Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code (Code). Following the structure of the Convention, this chapter is divided into four parts: sphere of application and general provisions; formation of the contract; sale of goods; and final provisions.
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Henry Deeb, Gabriel. „I Introduction“. In Contracts for the Sale of Goods. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198834342.003.0001.

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This introductory chapter provides a general comparison of the substantive law of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (Convention) with the UNIDROIT Principles on International Commercial Contracts (Principles), and the Sales provisions of Article Two of the Uniform Commercial Code (Code). The Convention, the Principles, and the Code are similar in two important aspects: all three are attempts to seek uniformity in the law of sales, and all three are attempts to reflect modern commercial practices. Unlike the Code, the Convention and the Principles are not based on any particular set of underlying established domestic legal principles. Instead, the Convention and the Principles were drafted to be independent of rather than work in conjunction with any particular domestic law or legal tradition. Another significant difference among the Convention, the Principles, and the Code is that the sales provisions of the Code are an integral part of the larger Uniform Commercial Code. Neither the Convention, the Code, nor the Principles cover all aspects of commercial contracts. Unlike the Principles, the Convention and the Code are limited to contracts for the sale of goods.
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Gabriel, Henry Deeb. „I. Introduction“. In Contracts for the Sale of Goods, 1–24. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195333497.003.0001.

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Abstract The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods This book analyzes and compares the substantive law of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (“Convention” or “CISG”) with the Sales provisions of Article Two of the Uniform Commercial Code (“Code”) and the UNIDROIT Principles on International Commercial Contracts (“Principles”). The text follows the structure of the Convention. An appendix is included to enable readers to cross-reference the relevant provisions of the Convention with the Principles and the Code. Unlike the Uniform Commercial Code and the Principles, the Articles of the Convention do not have titles. To avoid creating unnecessary confusion and misunderstanding, I have not attempted to create titles for the Articles.
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Ingeborg, Schwenzer, und Muñoz Edgardo. „1 Introduction“. In Global Sales and Contract Law. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198871255.003.0001.

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This chapter introduces the applications and interpretations of uniform laws such as the 1980 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Good (CISG). It notes how the second edition of Global Sales and Contract Law (GSCL) used the functional comparative approach to ensure that the issue is without any dogmatic intricacies. Additionally, the chapter lists the abbreviations pertaining to civil codes, commercial codes, codes of obligation, and sale of goods Acts. The work aims to consider as many of the world’s jurisdictions as possible through the use of case studies instead of listing every possible narrative for each jurisdiction text.
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Konferenzberichte zum Thema "Uniform Law on the International Sale of Goods (1964)"

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Deynekli, Adnan. „Field of Application of United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods“. In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c06.01265.

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United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) entered into force on the 1st August 2011 in Turkey. CISG is accepted with the purpose of development and encouragement of international trade and application of uniform rules for resolution of disputes arising from the contracts for the international sale of goods. CISG applies to contracts of sale of goods between parties whose places of business are in different states when the states are contracting states; or when the rules of private international law lead to the application of the law of a contracting state. Neither the nationality of the parties nor the civil or commercial character of the parties or of the contract is to be taken into consideration in determining the application of CISG. In order to apply CISG, there has to be a contract about international sale of goods and the parties shall be from different contracting states or the rules of private international law shall lead to the application of the law of a contracting state. The parties may totally or partially exclude the application of this CISG. CISG does not apply in terms of third party rights and the validity of the contract or of any of its provisions or of any usage.
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