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C/L/612. International harmonisation of law on trade and arbitration
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The paper looks at the international harmonisation of law with regard to sales law and arbitration law reviewing the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) and its effects on the international trade environment, and the impacts of the legislation introduced by the New York Convention on the Recognition & Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (NYC) and by the Rules of International Arbitration (RIA) in Switzerland.
KEYWORDS: Law harmonisation, international trade, arbitration,
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