Article
Author: Andrea L. Charters (Washington University School of Law)
This Article considers what kind of market analysis appears when “objective intent” rules and standards are used to help decide international sales cases adjudicating quality of goods disputes and whether and how these decisions are consistent with the goals of uniformity, good faith, and international character.
Keywords: Contracts (International law), International trade regulation, Original intent (Law), United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, International
How to Cite: Charters, A. (2005) “Fitting the “Situation”: The CISG and the Regulated Market”, Washington University Global Studies Law Review. 4(1).