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Research on the application of international contract law
by China’s enterprises in the conclusion of international
trade contract
Introduction
Since the implementation of the opening up policy in China,
the stable social economic progress and the frequent foreign
trade, in particular, the rapid development of modern communication
and information technology has narrowed the distance among
nations. The development trend of multiple polarization and
economic globalization has created more excellent opportunity
for international goods transaction.
The establishment of WTO has made the sales of international
goods an important support for the prosperity of global economy.
Meanwhile, the growing prosperous sales of international goods
have made the international trade contract an important problem
for foreign trade enterprise. Usually, the sales contract
of international goods has not only regulated the goods, but
also the content of the agreement reached after the negotiation
of the two parties. This contract is the basis for the success
of the international trade. Because of this, in the conclusion
of the contract, carefulness and full consideration are quite
indispensable. Any meticulous mistake might cause great loss.
With the promotion of unified legislation throughout the whole
world, modern unified contract law has shown two characteristics,
the multi-polarization of legislative format and the integration
of legislative contents. The multi-polarization of legislative
format has broken the restriction of the unified legislative
model and has strengthened the adaptability of international
legislation. The integration of legislative contents has gradually
reduced the legal conflicts in the fields of contract law
and has gradually strengthened the unification degree of the
contract law.
Main contents of this dissertation conclude specific regulations
in the international trade contract according to related law
and common practice of international trade; possible conflicts
in the legislation of China’s domestic trade; risks of trade
resulted from the conflicts.
Chapter 1:Theoretical background of international trade contract
1.1 Summary of international trade contract
1.1.1 Summary of the United Nations Convention on Contracts
for the International Sale of Goods
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