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CISG상 약관의 편입에 관한 최근 판례연구A Case Study on the Incorporation of Standard Terms under the CISG

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A Case Study on the Incorporation of Standard Terms under the CISG
Authors
이병문신건훈
Issue Date
Feb-2017
Publisher
한국무역연구원
Keywords
CISG; Incorporation of Standard Terms; Standard Terms
Citation
무역연구, v.13, no.1, pp.347 - 361
Journal Title
무역연구
Volume
13
Number
1
Start Page
347
End Page
361
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/6622
ISSN
1738-8112
Abstract
This study primarily focuses on the cases recently held as to the incorporation of standard terms under the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG). In order to put forward in the most plausible manner the interpretation of the rules on the incorporation of standard terms under the CISG, it particularly deals with the following. First, it describes and analyzes the rules on the incorporation of standard terms under the CISG by examining scholars’ comments, the legal history of the CISG as well as previous cases. A particular emphasis is placed on the requirements for the standard terms to be effectively incorporated into the contract. Second, it introduces two recent interesting cases regarding the incorporation of standard terms. This case study consists of fact findings, judges’ holdings and also provides some criticism on such holdings. Third, it provides legal and practical advice to contracting parties involved in international sale of goods who are interested in concluding a contract under the CISG as a governing law and particularly intend to incorporate the standard terms into their contract. This study overall finds that the offeror who intends to incorporate his standard terms should ensure that his offer clearly refers to them in every way and the offeree has a reasonable opportunity to take notice of the standard terms’ text.
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