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Remedies for Non-performance: Perspectives from CISG, UNIDROIT Principles & PECL.(三)

Remedies for Non-performance: Perspectives from CISG, UNIDROIT Principles & PECL.(三)


刘成伟


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  PART I. GENERAL REVIEW
 CHAPTER 1. SOURCES OF INSPIRATION
 
 1.1 Introduction
 1.2 Overview of the Studied Instruments
 1.2.1 CISG
 1.2.2 UNIDROIT Principles
 1.2.3 PECL
 1.2.4 Brief Comparison
 1.3 Major Sources of Information
  With the modern day increase in international trade and commerce, national commercial law has often proved inadequate to international business needs and the resolution of disputes involving international contracts.
     As the needs of commerce have changed, so have the practices by which businessmen conduct their trade. Increased trade overseas has drawn attention to the problems that are caused by the different ways in which countries have chosen to regulate international sales. Businessmen have found that their contracts and dealings with foreign traders have been subject to different standards and usages.
    
 
 1.1 INTRODUCTION
 
 The last century has seen a huge change in the field of international trade. The development of the market economy, the growth of markets for manufactured goods and the opening up of new markets in raw products from developing countries has led to a boom in overseas trade. Newer and faster methods of communication have enabled traders to buy and sell goods at a distance more reliably, and modern technology has made it much easier to transport goods around the globe in shorter periods of time. It has become clear that in the modern world, it is no longer possible for a country to isolate itself from the international circulation of goods and persons. This growth in international trade has led to the re-emergence of the need for the harmonization of the services that facilitate overseas trade: global monetary mechanisms, cross-border transport possibilities, and universal rules and standards which allow traders the world over to conduct business on the same terms.
    
 
 Against such a background, the legal community has tried to facilitate overseas trade through efforts to harmonise national laws by legislative or non-legislative means; thereby reducing the uncertainties and potential costs associated with transacting business under unfamiliar laws. Among such efforts, there is above all in this contribution the reference to the relevant rules of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (1980; hereinafter "CISG" or "Convention"). On the other hand, the need of general principles in international contract law, usage and custom of international trade and lex mercatoria has led to certain other unification actions in addition to the CISG. Since the CISG came into force in 1988, there have been other efforts to develop overall unifying principles covering the field of contract law. The UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (1994, hereinafter "UPICC" or "UNIDROIT Principles") and the Principles of European Contract Law (1998, hereinafter "PECL" or "European Principles") represent the core of such other efforts. As these two Principles were introduced in 1994 and 1998 it is perhaps premature to consider these principles as a "generally accepted lex mercatoria". However, these rules have potential to be generally accepted by the international trading community and thereby achieve a position to be regarded as lex mercatoria.
    
 
 Thus, the studied legal instruments in this contribution will be focused on the three instruments mentioned above -- CISG, UNIDROIT Principles and PECL. These instruments are internationally drafted instruments governing contracts which combine elements from both civil law and common law systems. The CISG harmonised interests and ideas of different legal systems and of countries on different levels of economic development and is understood as a modern uniform substitute for the wide array of foreign legal systems; thus, a text that is suited for implementation in civil law countries and common law countries and for economies that are developed and those which are developing. The UNIDROIT Principles and the European Principles in turn represent the latest developments in the field of contract law and combine civil law and the common law as well as international contract practices.


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