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Công ước viên Liên Hợp quốc mua bán hàng hóa quốc tế 11 04 1980 Một quốc gia thành viên của Công ước La-Haye 1964 về mua bán hàng hóa mà phê chuẩn, chấp nhận, hay chuẩn y Công ước này (tức là Công ước viên 1980) hoặc gia nhập Công ước này và tuyên bố đã tuyên bố chiếu theo điều 92 rằng họ không bị ràng buộc bởi phần thứ hai của
United Nations Convention on Contracts for the . . . - CISG-online Other Conventions related to the CISG United Nations Convention on the Limitation Period in the International Sale of Goods (New York 1974, amended in Vienna 1980) United Nations Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts (New York 2005)
INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS (1980) [CISG] INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS (1980) [CISG] THE STATES PARTIES TO THIS CONVENTION, BEARING IN MIND the broad objectives in the resolutions adopted by the sixth special session of the General Assembly of the United Nations on the establishment of a New International Economic Order,
United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International . . . The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG), sometimes known as the Vienna Convention, is a multilateral treaty that establishes a uniform framework for international commerce [1] [Note 1] As of December 2023, it has been ratified by 97 countries, representing two-thirds of world trade [2]
CISG - UNCCA The UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (1980) (‘CISG’) was the product of the first project undertaken by UNCITRAL The aim of the CISG was, and still is, to provide a single uniform law for international trade in goods to reduce the uncertainty and costs caused by multiple, unfamiliar, and sometimes inaccessible
UN Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG) (1980) In the interpretation of this Convention, regard is to be had to its international character and to the need to promote uniformity in its application and the observance of good faith in international trade 2