The Concept of Fundamental Deprivation as an Element of Fundamental Breach Under the United Nations Convention On Contracts for The International Sale of Goods-1980

Authors

  • Imhimad F. Abdalhamid Private Law, Law Faculty, Omar Al-Mukhtar University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54172/reh43651

Keywords:

Expectation Under the Contract, Aggrieved Party, Breaching Party, Illegitimate Expectation

Abstract

The completion of this study requires extensive information gathering and research. In order to address the main research question effectively, this study will be relied on both analytical and critical methods. The focus of the analysis will be on the UN convention on contracts for the international sale of goods and its prospects for the concept of fundamental deprivation as an element of fundamental breach. This approach requires the assessment of both the positive and negative sides in this convention. However, some issues relating to the fundamental breach will not be discussed in this study, such as matters related to the avoidance. Finally, this topic has been subjected to development and codification by some scholars. Which means that the documents relating to these scholars on international sale of goods offer a wealth of information and often lead to a variety of response from scholars, which it will be an important resource in my work.                                

References

أولا: المراجع باللغة العربية:

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ثانيا: المراجع باللغة الانجليزية:

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2025-05-14

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The Concept of Fundamental Deprivation as an Element of Fundamental Breach Under the United Nations Convention On Contracts for The International Sale of Goods-1980. (2025). Al-Mukhtar Journal of Legal Science, 1(1), 126-139. https://doi.org/10.54172/reh43651