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Documents SEVENTH HAGUE CONFERENCE ON PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW NOTE : The Seventh Session of the Conference on Private International Law was held at The Hague from October 9 to 31, 1951, and was attended by dele gates of Germany (Federal Republic), Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Fin land, France, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Norway, The Nether lands, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, and an observer of the Yugoslavian Government. The Conference agreed upon four draft Conventions, the texts of which, without the introductory and final provisions, are herewith translated from the revised Final Act of the Conference, of October 31, 1951. An addi tional document, the "Draft Statute of the Hague Conference on Private International Law," as well as th e Recommendations, Resolutions, and Votes of the Seventh Conference, are not included. In connection with the preparation of the following translation by the Editorial Office of the Journal, special acknowl edgments are due to Dr. Otto H. Sommerich of New York, who generously made available for purposes of study the original French text of the Final Act of the Conference, as well as a translation prepared under his supervision, and to Messrs. Phanor J. Eder, Pierre Bonassies, and Kurt H. Nadelmann, who have made various suggestions that have been incorporated in the translation. H.E.Y. DRAFT CONVENTION ON THE LAW APPLICABLE TO INTERNATIONAL SALES OF GOODS Article 1 materials for their manufacture or pro- U 10n The present Convention applies to in- ™ ' , , . , ternational sales of goods. The mere declaration of the parte, relative t 0 It does not apply to sales of securities, the application of a law or the to sales of ships and of registered boats or competence of a judge or arbitrator, is aircraft, to sales upon judicial order or by ^sufficient to confer upon a sate inter- natl0nal way of execution. I t applies to sales based <*aracter m the sense of the first on documents. paragraph of this article. For the purposes of application hereof, Article 2 contracts to deliver goods to be manufac- tured or produced are assimilated to A sale is governed by the internal law sales, provided the party who assumes of the country designated by the con- delivery is to furnish the necessary raw tracting parties. The French text of the Final Act is reproduced in 40 Revue Critique de Droit Inter national Priv6 (1951) 724-742. The "Draft Statute" is discussed in the Comment by Kurt H. Nadelmann, "The United States and the Conferences on Private International Law," supra at p. 268.
American Journal of Comparative Law – Oxford University Press
Published: Jul 1, 1952
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