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Authorعبدالله, عبدالله عبدالكريم
Available date2021-10-03T08:41:21Z
Publication Date2018
Publication Nameمجلة الكوفة
Citationعبدالله, عبدالله عبدالكريم. القانون المدني القطري والقانون المدني الدولي : آفاق المواءمة في أحكام عقد البيع. مجلة الكوفة 2018
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/23636
Abstractيعتبر القانون المدني الاب الروحي لكل القوانين التي ترعى العلاقات القانونية الخاصة، وبخاصة القانون التجاري. وذلك على الرغم من نمو التجارة الدولية وتطورها. حيث بدأت المفاهيم تتغير. والحياة تتبدل. والتجارة تتطور. والعمولة تلقى بظلالها على معاملاتنا. وفي هذا الخضم الهائل من تعقد المعاملات التجارية برزت الى السطح علاقات تعاقدية جديدة تتلاءم مع النمو الاقتصادي والتقني.
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Publisherجامعة الكوفة
Subjectالقانون القطري
عقد البيع
القانون المدني القطري
القانون المدني الدولي
Titleالقانون المدني القطري والقانون المدني الدولي : آفاق المواءمة في أحكام عقد البيع
Alternative TitleQatari Civil Law & International Civil Law The Prospects of Reconciling the provisions of the contract of sale
TypeArticle
Pagination7 - 35
Issue Number48
Alternative AbstractRecent years have witnessed a growing interest in balancing the interests of the buyer and the seller in a contract of sale as “a backbone of international trade in all countries” along with an awakening as to the depth of the impact of protective laws in national legal systems. The evolution of new legal concepts, subsequent to the recent developments, has led to an increased importance in working on their modernization in accordance with international standards. This study emphasizes the importance of the role of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods CISG in providing “a modern, uniform and fair regime for contracts for the international sale of goods” especially within the context of international protection for international sales. Out of the 86 States Parties to this Convention, only (6) Arab countries have ratified the CSIG; Bahrain 1/10/2014, Syria 01/01/1988, Iraq 1/4/1991, Lebanon 1/12/2009, Egypt 01/01/1988, and Mauritania 01/09/2000. Other Arab countries should consider ratifying this treaty as a tool to integrate the international principles of the CISG into their national legal systems. In particular, this study will call upon the state of Qatar to join the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) and modernize its legal system of sale contracts based on these international standards especially in light of Qatar National Vision 2030 and the serious efforts made for the economic development of the state.
SubjectQatari Civil Law
International Civil Law
The provisions of the contract of sale
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