The CISG and its Impact on National Legal Systems

Author: Ferrari Franco  

Publisher: sellier european law publishers‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9783866537293

Subject: D996.1 International Commercial Law (International Trade)

Keyword: 国际法,法律

Language: ENG

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Description

In force in 70 countries around the world and covering more than two thirds of world trade, the 1980 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) is considered to be the most successful convention promoting international trade.

According to many commentators, this success is due, among others, to the fact that the Convention does not directly impact on the domestic law of the various legal systems, as it applies only to international - as opposed to purely domestic - contracts. The Convention, in other words, does not impose changes in the domestic law, which makes it easier for States to adopt the Convention. This does not mean, however, that the Convention does not have any impact on the domestic law at all. This book analyzes - through 24 country reports as well as a general report submitted to the 1st Intermediate Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law held in November 2008 in Mexico City - to what extent the Convention de facto influences domestic legal systems. In particular, the book examines the Convention's impact on the practice of law, the style of court decisions as well as the domestic legislation in the area of contract law.

Chapter

China

Croatia

Czech Republic

Denmark

France

Germany

Greece

Israel

Italy

Japan

Mexico

New Zealand

Russia

Slovenia

Spain

Switzerland

United Kingdom

United States of America

Uruguay

Venezuela

The CISG’s Impact on EU Legislation

The CISG and its Impact on National Legal Systems – General Report

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