International Law Of The Sale Of Goods

The process that led to the creation of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) and the convention itself has set a solid benchmark for commercial law unification since the 1980s. The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) formulated the CISG in an environment bedeviled by political, as well as regional, divisions, which are typical of many of the United Nations (UN) bodies. By and large, the CISG sets down a uniform, or standardized global goods sale law. As at present, 88 nation-states have since ratified the CISG, joining its global regime. Arguably, the CISG has succeeded markedly in moving the world towards the realization of the largely elusive objective of standardized legal outcomes on a strictly international scale.

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Dr.V.V.L.N. Sastry holds M.B.A (USA), LL.M (UK), ACMA (India), FCMA, CGMA (CIMA, UK), M.Sc. in Information Systems and Management from the University of Roehampton, Ph.D. in Banking, Ph.D. in Computer Science, Ph. D in Financial Management, D.B.A from Calwest, and Ph.D. in Criminal Law and Public Policy from Walden University, U.S.A. Sastry brings over 20 years of experience in the banking, investment banking, software industry, and law. He is the author of more than 1000 published articles on varied subjects in the areas of IT, Banking, Finance, Economics, and Law. He also has authored several books in the said fields. Rated among the top researchers in worldwide applied solutions, his research contributions are well received across the world.

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