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Comecon and the Unification of International Trade Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2017
Abstract
Comecon has achieved a goal long sought by the West: putting into effect a broad unification of international trade law. In 1958 each Comecon country adopted the Comecon General Conditions for the Delivery of Goods. Since then the General Conditions have regulated with the force of law every contract for the sale of goods between the Comecon countries. These General Conditions are a broad unification of both substantive law and conflict of laws rules.
- Type
- The Future of the “Socialist Commonwealth”: Prospects for Legal and Institutional Developments in Relations Among the Communist States
- Information
- American Journal of International Law , Volume 67 , Issue 5: Proceedings of the 67th Annual Meeting Washington, D.C. April 12-14, 1973 , November 1973 , pp. 55 - 61
- Copyright
- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1973
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Department of Commerce.
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