Law applicable to electronic communications In international contracts
Abstract
When the United Nation issued an agreement concerning The Use of Electronic Discourse in International Contract; the aim beyond this was to overcome many difficulties that faced the deployment of electronic discourse in making deals but the agreement does not apply freely to all international agreement it only applies to discourses in certain contexts in achieving an agreement among parties with different locations. The agreement applies to international contracts which are made between two parties located in two different countries. But difference in nationalities of the parties does not prevent applying the agreement. Contracts for personal familial or domestic purposes are excluded from applying such agreement; because some of regulations of the agreement are not suitable for consumers and the application of the agreement is decided to electronic trade dealings directly for the sake of implementing the approach of the materialistic rules. legal system of that foreign country.
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