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 an international agreement that governs international commercial dealings involving the sale of goods. The Convention applies to contracts for the sale of goods between parties whose places of business are in different countries, when both countries have ratified the Convention. In the United States, the Convention is regulated by both federal and state laws. In Washington, it is enforced by the Washington Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). The scope of the CISG is broad and covers all aspects of international sales contracts, including the formation of the contract, payment terms, delivery of the goods, liabilities of the seller and buyer, and dispute resolution. Under the Convention, a seller must provide the buyer with detailed information about the goods being sold and must ensure the quality of the goods. The buyer, in turn, must pay the price of the goods as agreed upon in the contract. In addition, the CISG provides international uniformity of rules governing the contract between a buyer and seller in the international market. This helps ensure that a seller is not unfairly disadvantaged by an unfamiliar legal system. Lastly, the CISG seeks to reduce the risk of international disputes by providing a framework for resolving disagreements between the parties. In short, the 1982 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is a comprehensive set of rules governing international sales contracts. It provides the framework for forming contracts between buyers and sellers, outlines the duties and responsibilities of each party, and provides a mechanism for resolving disputes. The Convention is an important part of maritime law in Washington and has helped to promote international commerce.

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