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... Convention). However, as will be explained below, if the states are members of the Vienna Convention this law will always apply and even if it is not stated in the contract the private international law of that country will lead to the application of the Vienna Convention.3 If the Vienna Convention is ratified by a country it becomes part of the law of that country and applies automatically to contracts falling within its scope. One precondition is that the purpose of the contract must be the purchase of a good. Excluded are certain type of goods and sales processes, which are especially the transfer of intangible assets, consumer purchases and sales contracts about property. Basically the Vienna Convention is to be executed in two ways: directly autonomous if both parties have their branch in a contracting state or through the rules of p.i.l. (Private International Law) which lead to the application of ...
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