This work provides a detailed overview of the most salient features of recent uniform contract law conventions, starting from the 1980 Vienna Sales Convention, and highlights the existence of a common core of international commercial law endorsed by the conventions considered. On the basis of the overview carried out, the work concludes that not only would it be possible, but also desirable that domestic courts use an inter-conventional interpretation, whereby notions present in one convention can be interpreted in the light of case-law developed under a different convention.

Common Features of Uniform Commercial Law Conventions. A Comparative Study Beyond the 1980 Uniform Sales Law

TORSELLO, Marco
2004-01-01

Abstract

This work provides a detailed overview of the most salient features of recent uniform contract law conventions, starting from the 1980 Vienna Sales Convention, and highlights the existence of a common core of international commercial law endorsed by the conventions considered. On the basis of the overview carried out, the work concludes that not only would it be possible, but also desirable that domestic courts use an inter-conventional interpretation, whereby notions present in one convention can be interpreted in the light of case-law developed under a different convention.
2004
9783935808286
Uniform Law; Commercial Law Conventions; Vienna Sales Convention; Interconventional Interpretation
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