Private regulation in the context of international sales contracts

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2021

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University of the Western Cape.

Abstract

This article argues that modern international sales law has a hybrid character as it increasingly makes provision for interfaces between public and private, State and non-State, hard and soft , law. Although private forms of regulation are often associated with the lex mercatoria, this article shows that they rarely reflect or constitute mercantile custom or trade usage. However, they often address issues that State law does not. As a result, these forms of regulation have become an effective tool in supply chains, especially in the context of sustainable development. Whether private forms of regulation constitute law is a matter for debate, though. This article concludes that in the context of international sales, private forms of regulation mostly obtain their legitimacy through contract, which "hardens" them into law.

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Private regulation, International sales, Sustainable development

Citation

coetzee,J. (2020). Private regulation in the context of international sales contracts. Law democr. Dev. 24(1). p 27-53. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2077-4907/2020/ldd.v24.2