An 'Unconventional Truth': Conflict of Laws Issues Arising Under The CISG
Abstract
This article discusses the applicability of the CISG from a Canadian conflict of laws perspective - both in terms of jurisdiction and choice of law. The analysis is framed by providing an outline of the key jurisdictional and choice of law principles developed within Canadian jurisprudence. Following a brief contextual overview of the CISG, Articles 1(1) (a) and 1(1) (b) and Article 6 of the CISG are highlighted, with specific reference to recent Canadian and foreign judicial decisions and foreign arbitral awards involving Canadian parties. The article concludes with a clarion call to justice stakeholders, particularly, Canadian commercial lawyers and judges, to better understand and apply the CISG in the future.
Suggested Citation
Antonin I. Pribetic. 2008. "An 'Unconventional Truth': Conflict of Laws Issues Arising Under The CISG" ExpressO
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