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More than 25 years of the contracts for the international sale of goods (CISG): Rethinking the role of the CISG in the SADC region
Résumé
The Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) has proved popular, particularly outside Africa. However, only a few States have adopted it in Africa, with only two in the Southern African Development Community (SADC). Taking into account the role that African countries have played in the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) and the creation of the CISG, it has always been pertinent to look at whether SADC Member States should adopt the CISG as an instrument for harmonising the law of international sales in the region. Since it came into force, only two SADC Member States (Lesotho and Zambia) have ratified the convention. There is apparent reluctance from the rest of SADC Member States to ratify the convention despite calls to that effect and the genuine need for legal harmonisation. The article revisits the call for the ratification of the CISG in SADC and considers other realistic alternatives to ratification.
Publication
Speculum Juris
Volume
29
Numéro
2
Pages
41-62
Date
2015
Langue
EN
Titre abrégé
More than 25 years of the contracts for the international sale of goods (CISG)
Référence
Shumba, T. (2015). More than 25 years of the contracts for the international sale of goods (CISG): Rethinking the role of the CISG in the SADC region. Speculum Juris, 29(2), 41–62. https://www.saflii.org/za/journals/SPECJU/2015/9.pdf