What is the scope of the 1982 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods?

The 1982 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) is a significant document that governs the sale of goods in international contracts. This convention applies to the contracts for the sale of goods between parties from different countries and only applies where both parties are members of a contracting state. In the U.S. state of Minnesota, the scope of the CISG is restricted to the regulations of the sales contract only. The document does not address any other matters such as intellectual property, rights of license, or dispute resolution. The CISG does not cover contracts for services. The CISG also does not apply if one of the parties chooses not to incorporate the provisions of the treaty. In this case, the parties may agree to resolve their conflict by other means such as the Uniform Commercial Code or the common law of Minnesota. In addition, the CISG does not apply to the sale of goods already in the possession of the buyer, or to the sale of boats, ships and planes. The scope of the CISG is limited to the sales contract and does not cover any other matters. In Minnesota, it is important for parties to be aware of the scope of the CISG and to make sure they agree to any modifications they may wish to make to their international contracts.

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