CONVENTION FOR INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS AND THE INTERNAL LAW
CONVENTION FOR INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS AND THE INTERNAL LAW
Author(s): Majlinda BeleguSubject(s): Civil Law, International Law, EU-Legislation, Commercial Law, Transport / Logistics, Comparative Law
Published by: Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative
Keywords: convention; law; sale; trade; goods; norm;
Summary/Abstract: Vienna Convention is one of the most important conventions on trade of goods. It is one of the unified conventions on transport of goods from a country to the other. This convention had a unification effect towards unifying the obligatory law in the entire world. It has directly influenced the international trade and the transport of goods as well as the relationships between countries on the trade and the transport. It had influenced a lot the interstate relationships related to the free market and the customs and their unification, especially those between neighboring states that aspire membership in various international organizations. Hence it has achieved to unify the civil law in the entire world which was not achieved by drafting a Civil Code in Europe even though it was an attempt. Vienna Convention has its structure which is divided into several articles that are part of most of the domestic legislations in the countries of Europe. The author using methods of comparison analysis, systemic analysis and the historical analysis tries to analyze the impact of Vienna convention in the Kosovo positive domestic legislation.
Journal: Perspectives of Law and Public Administration
- Issue Year: 10/2021
- Issue No: Special
- Page Range: 113-120
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English