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ID165686
Title ProperCan a Change of Circumstances Qualify as an Impediment under Article 79 of the CISG?
LanguageENG
AuthorSang Man Kim Jongho Kim ;  Kim, Sang Man ;  Kim, Jongho
Summary / Abstract (Note)Article 79 of the CISG exempts a party from liability for damages caused by an impediment beyond the party’s control. Article 79(1) specifies the requirements for the exemption and states that the existence of an impediment is prerequisite for the exemption. However, Article 79 does not define “impediment”, nor do any other relevant articles. Although a change of circumstances has been frequently claimed to warrant an exemption, no provision of the CISG clearly states whether a change of circumstances can constitute an impediment to warrant an exemption. Although the exemption under Article 79 is confined to liability for damages, Article 79 is one of the most challenging provisions of the CISG in that it limits the absolute liability doctrine at common law. This paper considers what constitutes an impediment and whether a change of circumstances can constitute an impediment that will warrant an exemption.
`In' analytical NoteChinese Journal of International Law Vol. 18, No.1; Mar 2019: p.129–163
Journal SourceChinese Journal of International Law Vol: 18 No 1
Key WordsArticle 79 ;  CISG


 
 
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